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Discover Ludwig"disturb him" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when you need to describe someone interrupting or disrupting someone else. For example, "The loud noise disturbed him so much that he had to leave the room."
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Don't disturb him.
But they barely disturb him.
Tourists disturb him; it all seems profane.
Twenty-first-century inanities disturb him.
"I don't want to disturb him more".
Nothing was allowed to disturb him.
She knew better than to disturb him.
Young Noah knows not to disturb him.
Unpleasant odors and icky tactile sensations disturb him.
He said the anti-trapping tactics disturb him.
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Being a Jew disturbed him.
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