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Discover Ludwig"the bane" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something or someone that causes constant irritation or trouble. Example: "Mosquitoes are the bane of summer picnics." In this sentence, "the bane" refers to the constant annoyance and irritation caused by mosquitoes at outdoor gatherings during the summer.
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Swans are the bane to his profession.
Targetitis: the bane of doctors' lives.
The bane, they found, was the mongoose.
"That's the bane of every man's existence.
Admin is the bane of my life.
Snowflake is the bane of my existence.
He's the bane of our existence".
Pantry moths are the bane of my existence.
Violent patronage-based infighting is the bane of state-making.
ARTHRITIS is the bane of millions of lives.
"I was the bane of security guards," Ms. Weller said.
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