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"to annoy" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used as a verb and means to irritate or bother someone. Example: "His constant tapping on the table was starting to annoy me." In this sentence, "to annoy" is used to describe the action of bothering or irritating the speaker.
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Well, to annoy you.
It used to annoy me.
"Don't do anything to annoy them".
Long may he continue to annoy.
Gardner knows how to annoy opponents.
Perhaps they just want to annoy.
"We don't want to annoy the mothers.
"He didn't say it to annoy anyone".
That seemed to annoy Mr. Schmidt.
What caused her to annoy you?
Why, that's purely to annoy visitors.
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