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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disturbed me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when something has caused you emotional distress or upset, for example: The chaotic situation in the city disturbed me.
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Nobody disturbed me.
"He emotionally disturbed me.
It has disturbed me.
"That gap disturbed me.
This disturbed me for two reasons.
Still, my reaction disturbed me.
"It disturbed me," Torre said.
It disturbed me a lot".
"No it isn't – nothing disturbed me.
"The disordered mess disturbed me," he writes.
But then a voice disturbed me.
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