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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are perturbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being disturbed, anxious, or unsettled, often in response to a situation or event.
Example: "The students are perturbed by the sudden change in the exam schedule."
Alternatives: "are troubled" or "are unsettled."
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ISA includes a two-level random search: "global annealing" where all design variables are perturbed simultaneously and "local annealing" where design variables are perturbed one at a time.
Motivations are perturbed by the remembered past.
Still, some are perturbed at the prospect of power cuts.
Normally, we are perturbed by in-your-face, brash confidence.
When you see the renter tampering with your big-screen television, you are perturbed.
People are perturbed about English justice, & faith is diminishing in the Conservative Party.
Because this curve is nonparabolic, the oscillations are anharmonic and the energy levels are perturbed.
Even Republican state leaders who strongly support the repeal are perturbed by what they see as inequitable treatment.
Many advocates of civil liberties are perturbed by the wider campaign against terrorism as it affects everyone, especially foreign citizens.
However, some analysts are perturbed by the lack of information about the group and why it was targeted.
He is studying the basic biochemical pathways that are perturbed by proteins and peptides associated with neurodegenerative diseases.
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