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The phrase "are disturbed about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing concern or unease regarding a particular issue or situation.
Example: "Many community members are disturbed about the recent increase in crime rates in the area."
Alternatives: "are worried about" or "are concerned about".
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But we are disturbed about a number of aspects," he said.
Brynmor Hollywell, constituency party secretary for Caerphilly, south Wales, said: "A lot of us are disturbed about Corbyn.
Others put their faith in disgruntled ex-soldiers.White farmers in places like Lichtenburg are disturbed about the many murders of landowners, and talk about an ongoing war between themselves and squatters, land-invaders and crooks.
High-level sources said top brass at the companies are disturbed about the allegations but powerless to act unless Combs or Carter is convicted of a crime because of contractual restrictions in their joint venture deals.
If you are disturbed about a certain incident give it some thought.
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Among the things he's disturbed about is language.
Just a joke, sorry if someone was disturbed about it".
They were disturbed about what was happening in Afghanistan and Pakistan, that Muslims were being killed.
But I'm disturbed about the promotion of Girl Power as the development panacea.
Letter (1975/01/23); McCarthy seems to be disturbed about money allocated to faculty pay vs money for administration.
But, the film suggests, viewers should also be disturbed about the ease with which that label — "terrorist" — is applied.
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