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"this bothered me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It expresses a feeling of discomfort or annoyance caused by something specific. Example: During the meeting, John kept interrupting me and this bothered me because I couldn't finish my thoughts properly.
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And this bothered me.
Looking back now, I realize that all this bothered me more than it should have.
Initially this bothered me, but then I turned it into a game.
This bothered me a year ago, but now I think it's quaint.
This bothered me because she was among friends and shouldn't have needed the security mechanism of a cigarette.
< I did not like writing the sentences; because I did not know the rule well and this bothered me >.
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"I'm not letting this bother me".
On one level, this bothers me.
Why, I wondered, should any of this bother me?
"I let this bother me too much," Santo said.
I'm not getting it done and this bothers me.
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