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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a troubled man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is experiencing emotional or psychological difficulties.
Example: "Despite his success, he was known to be a troubled man, often battling his inner demons."
Alternatives: "a distressed individual" or "a tormented soul."
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Max Payne is a troubled man.
When he came in he was a troubled man.
Their lust was consummated, but Paul was a troubled man.
Their manager, Fred Roper, is a troubled man.
There is little doubt that Ivins was a troubled man.
"He was a troubled man," Mr. Wambaugh said in an interview on Monday.
A riveting and at times disturbing visual diary of a troubled man with revealing conversations interspersed.
In place of the suffering of a troubled man, we get the ravings of a repellent maniac.
And a troubled man takes to the water for a series of adventures, like something out of Mark Twain.
Played by Damian Lewis, Keane is a troubled man who knows it.
Gidone Busch was a troubled man in need of help, the lawyer for his family said.
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