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The phrase "am troubled that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing concern or distress about a particular situation or issue.
Example: "I am troubled that the project deadline may not be met due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "I am concerned that" or "I am worried that".
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I am troubled that this is the metaphor being used.
I am troubled that it hasn't happened before.
But I am troubled that I see ever more cases in which psychosocial problems caused by stereotypes about anatomy are being "fixed" by "normalizing" the anatomy.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky). tut-tutted: "I am troubled that leading Democrats seem reluctant to plainly call out problems within their own ranks.
"I am troubled that a rule was admittedly violated and it took five years to find out about it," Geiger said.
I am troubled that Neal Ascherson should include in his review of Just Send Me Word the quotation by Irina Ostrovskaya of Memorial.
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Michael Sartori, the chief mapping scientist, was troubled that no academics were involved.
One researcher said he was troubled that experiments were always designed around brief exposure to stimuli.
He is troubled that other gene therapy researchers appear to be backing away from Dr. Wilson.
He is troubled that he cannot honour a vague loyalty – to what?
Naquibullah is troubled that many Afghans are still being detained by American troops in his district.
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