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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as troubled a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is experiencing a significant level of trouble or distress, often in a literary or formal context.
Example: "She was as troubled a soul as I had ever encountered, burdened by her past."
Alternatives: "as troubled a person" or "as troubled a mind".
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A NEW year can bring a burst of optimism, even in as troubled a place as the euro area.
The DPJ is as troubled a political organisation--that is, as ideologically divided, highly factional and lacking in a clear policy platform--as the LDP.
The manager of the midgets, Fred Roper, a normal-sized Englishman, is probably as troubled a man as you'll find in the city today.
She describes her younger self as "troubled" – a child who teachers were not able to reach and who crashed out of school at 15 without any qualifications.
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Few big-name prospects had as troubling a route to the N.F.L. as Tyrann Mathieu, the Honey Badger, whose exploits ignited YouTube.
As troubled an experience as it has been for the marginalized communities of the South, no such silver lining as the referendum exists for those mired in the chaos that remains Darfur.
For the Federal Reserve, a recession is just as troubling a problem now as inflation.
But the rabbi's chief accuser and accomplice, Mr. Jenoff, had just as troubling a past.
Do you think boosterism is enough for a place as troubled as Newark?
And in a region as troubled as the Middle East, nobody has the luxury of holding Egypt at arms-length even if they wanted to.
He was told that they found Iran's support for armed Shia Muslim groups in regional conflicts as troubling as the prospect of an atomic bomb.
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