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be troubled
verb
To disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).
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The phrase "be troubled" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an individual's emotional state. For example, "She was troubled by her feelings of uncertainty."
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"So let not your heart be troubled".
The coming months could be troubled.
Either way, you should be troubled.
The public should be troubled, too.
"People might be troubled or inconvenienced.
Garfinkel conceded there was much to be troubled by.
Actually, he and all Americans should be troubled by both.
But the company's European operations continued to be troubled.
Antoinette refuses to be troubled by the similarities.
Tony Blair did not want to be troubled by parliament.
Even superheroes must be troubled by inner doubt.
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