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Discover LudwigThe phrase "somewhat vexing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or issue that is mildly annoying or frustrating. Example: "The delays in the project timeline have been somewhat vexing for the entire team."
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For many runners used to filling up with carbohydrates in the days before a race, exactly what to eat, and not eat, to perform optimally and still obey the rules of Passover is somewhat vexing.
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"I'm terribly sorry," said Sir Norman, looking somewhat vexed that his perfectly constructed world wasn't functioning properly.
A somewhat more vexing issue arose when attempting to determine gene copy number due to limitations in our design and dye-terminator sequencing.
Picturesque, yes, but vexing.
This is vexing to him.
Communications can be vexing.
The liquidators face vexing challenges.
But the phrase is vexing.
Parking has also proved vexing.
Jefferson's situation is particularly vexing.
Still, the grubs were particularly vexing.
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