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The phrase "about this troubled" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a topic related to trouble or difficulties, but it needs additional context or restructuring to be effective.
Example: "I want to discuss the issues about this troubled project."
Alternatives: "regarding this troubled" or "concerning this troubled".
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CAMDEN - ASK the provost of the Rutgers campus here about this troubled city's long-awaited reawakening, and he'll show you the door.
When he came to Stockholm from Norway, he spent, at first, a lot of time thinking about this troubled past, "which meant that I not only read Marcel Proust's novel À la recherche du temps perdu but virtually imbibed it".
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Something about this ad troubled me.
But then my publisher hears about this trouble and hired someone to do a risk assessment which found that if you publish this book your office will be firebombed, you will be kidnapped, and you will have to hire security guards 24/7.
But really, there is nothing feminist about borrowing all this trouble.
Yates recalled saying, "I'm troubled about this from a constitutional standpoint — really troubled about this — but I want to hear, O.K., here are the challenges, but what's the defense to this?" She wasn't impressed by the argument, made by some officials, that the order had nothing to do with religion.
"There are a lot of people on death row, but when you have this many cases in one day, it is an indication that the courts are troubled about this," Levenson said.
"I am genuinely troubled about this proposal's potential long term ramifications for our democracy and its capacity to sustain reform.
Mnuchin went on for a while about the needs and demands of investors and how it was normal for hedge funds to cater to them this way, until Wyden, who had apparently not taken a Valium, broke in: "I'm very troubled about this question of how you're going to unrig the system if you've got a record of taking advantage of tax shelters that in effect have a zero-per-cent tax rate".
But The Thick of It's Tory minister Peter Mannion, appalled by the price tag, is reassured by his coalition partners that "you don't need to shit yourself about it, because we're not buying it, all right - it's funded by taxes!" Perhaps if the Lib Dems had tried out this argument in 2010 they wouldn't be in all this trouble about tuition fees.
The Magistrate, Mr Kenneth Harrington, said: "I don't know what all this trouble was about.
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