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"was bothered with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about something that is causing a person distress, usually due to the fact that they feel constantly harassed by it. Example: The student was bothered with his math homework every night.
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For stretches, Djokovic was bothered with his rhythm, his stamina, his blistered toe; it was not his very best match.
Quarterback Vinny Testaverde, who was bothered with neck, shoulder and groin problems at the end of last season, has a simple thought about this week.
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He can hardly be bothered with them.
Who can be bothered with precise facts?
I can't be bothered with Bloom.
Any literary genre you simply can't be bothered with?
She can't now be bothered with writing.
Mr Whitman couldn't be bothered with alarm systems.
The Fiver cannot be bothered with any of it.
Busy New Yorkers can't be bothered with such seasonal silliness.
I can't be bothered with athletes any more.
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