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Discover Ludwig"has disturbed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to to indicate that something has disturbed or upset the normal or expected order of something. For example: "The sudden news of their relationship ending has disturbed the family."
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The scene was always intended to be disturbing… but I do regret if it has disturbed people for the wrong reasons".
Though the scene was intended to be disturbing, Martin wrote, "I do regret if it has disturbed people for the wrong reasons".
It has disturbed me.
It's like something has disturbed our perfectness".
Its rise to prominence has disturbed many Iraqi political leaders.
Kiplagat's public outburst has disturbed many of O'Connell's supporters.
That focus on only one category of doctors has disturbed some proponents of three-year schools.
Hearing firsthand accounts of the scale and nature of the violence has disturbed and upset me.
Its coverage has disturbed not only Washington, but also Arab governments from Egypt to Saudi Arabia.
After each loss, the Knicks' body language has disturbed Van Gundy.
Both men say the deterioration in Israeli-Palestinian relations has disturbed them deeply.
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