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Usages of stören
Er hat absichtlich laut gesprochen, was viele störte.
He spoke loudly on purpose, which bothered many people.
Stört dich der Lärm?
Does the noise bother you?
Die Werbung im Internet stört mich, denn sie ist zu laut.
The advertising on the internet bothers me, because it is too loud.
Ich werde nervös, wenn der Verkehr mich zu sehr stört.
I get nervous when the traffic bothers me too much.
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