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Discover LudwigThe phrase "highly disturbing" is a valid and commonly used expression in written English.
It typically has a negative connotation and is used in reference to something that is unsettling or shocking. For example, "The news of the war was highly disturbing."
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Either reason is highly disturbing.
In other ways it's highly disturbing.
But when this coincides with sleep paralysis, the consequences can be highly disturbing.
Could you please let us know about these activities which appear to be highly disturbing.
The number of casualties and the circumstances of the deaths were not clear from the videos, which are highly disturbing.
The report, Dangerous Brinkmanship by the European Leadership Network, logs a series of "highly disturbing" incidents since the Ukrainian crisis began earlier this year, including an alarming near-collision between a Russian reconnaissance plane and a passenger plane taking off from Denmark in March with 132 passengers on board.
To reiterate yet again, I find the tactics that have been recently reported highly disturbing.
Nonetheless, the President's response had an undertone of hostility that is highly disturbing.
Highly disturbing.
It's highly disturbing.
Kubrick's films are simultaneously beautiful and highly disturbing.
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