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"a deeply troubled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a person, situation, or feeling that is troubled or distressed. For example: "The young man was a deeply troubled soul, struggling to understand why life had dealt him such a heavy blow."
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Salem, founded in 1629, was then a deeply troubled place.
I think America is a deeply troubled country".
And he went on, "We live in a deeply troubled and profoundly unsettled time.
It was, according to her brother, Youssouf Ait Boulahcen, an end to a deeply troubled life.
It is no secret that the sensitive grammarian leads a deeply troubled life.
A deeply troubled state could eventually be priced out of the capital markets.
A "deeply troubled" President Johnson was still reeling from the effects of the Vietcong's Tet offensive.
Only a deeply troubled society would think retail therapy could cure it.
But the main answer is that behind a mildly troubled budget lies a deeply troubled economy.
Kenya descended into turmoil after a deeply troubled presidential election in December.
If confirmed by the Senate, Mr. Mueller would inherit a deeply troubled agency.
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