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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disturbed of" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It should be replaced with "disturbed by," which is the correct prepositional phrase to indicate the cause of the disturbance. Example: The students were disturbed by the loud noise coming from the construction site next to the school.
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"Everybody's disturbed, of course," he said.
They both stand accused in the court of human judgments of being odd, of being disturbed, of needing to be controlled.
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Many people, baffled and disturbed, spoke of them.
Mentally disturbed fans of crass psychological symbolism, rejoice!
Sometimes a female will reassemble disturbed batches of eggs.
Birds can just as easily lead us into murkier, more disturbed areas of our psyche.
Kiplagat's public outburst has disturbed many of O'Connell's supporters.
David Wood, the attacker, had apparently disturbed members of the gurdwara in the past.
"The Saudi addiction to oil has disturbed development of many sectors in past years".
I think it just really disturbed some of these women who felt he could do better.
This polymorphism has been linked to various disease phenotypes involving disturbed regulation of dopaminergic neurotransmission [ 9].
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