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The phrase "a troubled face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who appears worried, distressed, or anxious.
Example: "As she entered the room, everyone noticed her troubled face, which reflected the weight of her concerns."
Alternatives: "a worried expression" or "a distressed visage".
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It made a troubled face as it slept.
I climbed the stairs to the second floor and found an American colonel with a troubled face.
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A man like this, I told myself, with the same troubled face he lent to his characters, might actually understand what I wished to tell him about my father.
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