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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as troubled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is experiencing difficulty or distress, often in a comparative context.
Example: "She felt as troubled as her friend, who was going through a difficult time."
Alternatives: "similarly distressed" or "equally troubled".
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The country looks just as troubled.
That complaint notwithstanding, defensive players are not as troubled as offensive players by the shift.
WHEN an economy is as troubled as Japan's, gloom can be hard to shake off.
However, his adult performances duly became as troubled as his private life.
The jolly elves had become teenagers as troubled as those whose mothers had unipolar depression.
Do you think boosterism is enough for a place as troubled as Newark?
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Today those figures are not quite as troubling.
As troubling as specific provisions like these is the "mission creep" that has inevitably occurred.
They called for more "joined-up thinking" by government departments to ensure the changes were as trouble-free as possible.
But analysts treat any reduction in data as troubling.
The opposite pattern can be just as troubling.
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