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Knightofsports Posted 13 years ago
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Can you say:

I'm annoyed by it.

It being my terrible skin.

THanks!
  

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That's not wrong. But 'annoyed' is more often used for people-related irritations. eg I'm annoyed by Tom.

  • That's not wrong.
  • But 'annoyed' is more often used for people-related irritations.
  • eg I'm annoyed by Tom.
  • ehg I'm annoyed by the constant traffic noise.
  • For health-related things, we often say eg I'm bothered by my terrible skin.
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That's not wrong.

But 'annoyed' is more often used for people-related irritations.
eg I'm annoyed by Tom.
ehg I'm annoyed by the constant traffic noise.

For health-related things, we often say

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