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Free sign up"emotionally troubled" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to someone who has a mental or emotional issue or is going through a difficult time. For example, "John felt emotionally troubled after the death of his father."
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In 1978 he began to teach emotionally troubled kids in Philadelphia.
But there is no question the situation for emotionally troubled teenagers is getting worse, experts say.
Wendy Whelan and Charles Askegard were cast as two other, more emotionally troubled, lovers.
He referred to testimony that she was emotionally troubled and in need of professional counselling.
If psychological testing revealed that he was emotionally troubled, would his behavior be less repugnant?
In 1973, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of Shirley Wilder, an emotionally troubled black girl.
(Gail Winar as Jan, the emotionally troubled female half of the couple, deserves special mention).
He had charm, but he wasn't precocious or an emotionally troubled beautiful loser.
Two days after his speech, investigators discovered the identity of the Matthews Church arsonist: an emotionally troubled teenage girl.
All feature emotionally troubled young women wreaking various forms of havoc as the wedding bells threaten to peal.
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They realize that if they would have invested a little more time this would have saved them from the struggles of raising an emotionally-troubled child.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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