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The phrase "find it troubling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is struggling to come to terms with something or is having difficulty understanding, accepting, or dealing with a situation. For example, "I find it troubling that so many people seem apathetic about voting during this election season."
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People respect it so I don't find it troubling.
If that were to prove sustainably the case, though, shareholders might find it troubling.
"The middle classes love it but the intelligentsia and the guardians of culture find it troubling.
"We find it troubling that they are capturing more than the vehicle, like direction and time.
"I find it troubling as an American," said Mr. Bush's communications director solemnly.
Some find it troubling that not even death is safe from medical micromanaging.
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Indeed, Dr. Arab, a professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, found it troubling.
Asked if he found it troubling that the money he gave was not spent on ballot security, Mr. Bloomberg said: "I do.
Some of the reporters who watched the race found it troubling that the "mystery runner" (as the papers soon dubbed him) had failed to claim his victory.
Mr. Skaperdas conceded that getting this view across remained a difficult one as many Greeks found it troubling to accept that their euro dream might be over.
He said he found it troubling that the White House had made it hard for the journalists to apprise their editors of their travel plans.
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