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The term "disturbing element" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone that disrupts the normal functioning or balance of a situation or group. Example: The new employee's constant complaints and negative attitude proved to be a disturbing element in the otherwise harmonious office environment.
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This show has a disturbing element".
That's a disturbing element to take into account when it comes to perceptions about disability.
This is the Holocaust as chick-lit, bringing a disturbing element of sex and voyeurism.
But a disturbing element keeps popping up in the coverage: the feeling of power people derive from being armed.
The Premier League said in a statement: "A disturbing element of increased pyrotechnics has been the involvement of children.
I wouldn't go so far as to say he was a schizophrenic but there certainly was a deeply disturbing element of the Jekyll and Hyde about him.
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They are very disturbing elements".
Even seemingly benign films can have deeply disturbing elements.
AGES 8-10 -- By now many will handle the disturbing elements and be caught up in an engrossing tale.
The sad spectacle of children bearing gift baskets to ingratiate themselves with casting directors was only one of the disturbing elements of Hollywood Elementary (June 4).
For me, the most disturbing elements are those that have been widely described in the media as "uncontroversial": the declarations on regulations and competitiveness.
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