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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Troubling issue" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a problem or concern that causes distress or worry. Example: "The report highlighted a troubling issue regarding the safety of the new product."
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Jack Luft Sanibel, Fla., March 23, 2011 To the Editor: Thomas L. Friedman touches on the most sensitive — and troubling — issue concerning Libya: Who exactly are the "rebels"?
Another troubling issue for some donors is a subtle but potentially costly problem for those who created charitable remainder trusts through their wills, should they die this year.
That is the most troubling issue.
Gloating and name-calling aside, there's a troubling issue here.
For the United States, Europe and especially Israel, the most troubling issue is Iran's nuclear program.
Just as frogs' mating season arrives, a study by a Yale professor raises a troubling issue.
But the most troubling issue was the open war between the congress and Inkatha.
For the rest of his life the Huac testimony remained a deeply troubling issue for him.
This is a troubling issue that the more enlightened counselors to youth have been avoiding.
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Among all of the nearly 800 spouses surveyed, regardless of age, it was the third-most-troubling issue, behind time management and sexual issues.
The second-most-troubling issue for consumers: strict qualification requirements for loans, which "have definitely tightened since the mortgage crisis and. . .
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