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The phrase "source of bother" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes annoyance or trouble in a particular context. Example: "The constant noise from the construction site became a significant source of bother for the residents."
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Orchestrated the forwards well from the back and a constant source of bother to the Irish.
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"Not a bit of bother".
To determine the association of bother from sexual problems with subjective well- being.
It was a lot of bother.
Altogether, it is a lot of bother.
electrical stimulation is a lot of bother.
Re-analysis demonstrated that all thresholds were now correctly ordered, producing scales with three categories (0 = no bother, 1 = little bother, 2 = a lot of bother).
If experienced, the amount of bother from the symptom is rated from not at all bothered (0) to very much bothered (3).
Consequently, instead of deleting either the 'intensity of bother' or 'frequency of bother' items, they were combined in the scoring.
Patients are asked how much their asthma bothers them in the different areas of their life and they are given six response options (no bother, minor irritation, slight bother, moderate bother, a lot of bother, makes my life a misery) and one 'not applicable' option.
In addition, the index includes a single item measure of "bother" for each domain ("what was the level of bother for (urinary/bowel/sexual) function?"); higher scores indicate less bother.
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