Sentence examples for which really grates from inspiring English sources

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This is the issue which really grates with many Bosnians.

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They were walking around with this air of superiority, which really grated me.

Someone who really grates?

Perhaps that's what really grates.

It really grates on the public".

This helps explain what really grates about all those "mindful" colouring and puzzle books: for most people, surely, their appeal lies in the promise of escapism – which may be entirely defensible, but which is also the precise opposite of mindfulness.

"Christmas really grates on me, all the time, in the back of my head," she says.

Your narcissism and self-righteous moralising really grates.' Don't know what he means by that".

"This 'crying poor' story really grates on my nerves when you see how they're really living.

That's one reason the assumption that they can fall back on a spouse's pension really grates.

It is the lack of any improvement in their lives, unlikely to improve with the war, that really grates.

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