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"was bothered by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of annoyance or disturbance caused by someone or something. Example: Sarah was bothered by the loud music coming from her neighbor's house, so she decided to call the police.
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Later he was bothered by tendon trouble.
None was bothered by my presence.
I asked him if he was bothered by those statements.
Djokovic was bothered by a problem with his contact lenses.
But she was bothered by his tobacco answer.
He was bothered by other horses and would not focus.
She was bothered by the flying of the Confederate flag.
At least Mr. Pickard was bothered by his agency's ineptitude.
"I just sensed he was bothered by it.
Ms. Steinem was bothered by the magazine's East Side orientation.
But Strasburg was bothered by loose dirt on the mound and twice requested repairs.
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