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The phrase "are deeply disturbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a strong emotional reaction, typically in response to something upsetting or troubling.
Example: "After hearing the news about the incident, many community members are deeply disturbed by the lack of action taken."
Alternatives: "are profoundly unsettled" or "are greatly troubled."
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Others, though, are deeply disturbed.
Ted and Beth are deeply disturbed.
"We are deeply disturbed by language that demonises refugees as a group.
We are deeply disturbed by these reports and have insisted that Hugh return any monies received".
"We are deeply disturbed by what we're hearing from polling places across the state," the campaign said in a statement.
As physicians concerned with the comprehensive health care of women, we are deeply disturbed by this trend.
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"The structural issues at play are deeply disturbing.
However, the devil is in the detail and the details of PIP are deeply disturbing.
But even for this rugged, unruly place, the murders, in the space of three days, of three American missionaries and an opposition party leader are deeply disturbing.
These statistics are deeply disturbing.
What we do know is that when the Department of Justice is called in to scrutinize police practices, the findings are deeply disturbing.
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