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The phrase "may be disturbing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has the potential to cause discomfort or distress to someone.
Example: "The documentary contains graphic images that may be disturbing to some viewers."
Alternatives: "might be unsettling" or "could be distressing."
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A: "You see things that may be disturbing.
"And because of that you see things that may be disturbing.
"And because of that you see things that may be disturbing.
Note to Teacher | Some of the New York Times photographs about Somalia are graphic and may be disturbing to students.
The new movie, Peter Rabbit, has a scene that may be disturbing to young viewers who have a food allergy.
The company argues it seeks to balance raising awareness of controversial issues, including from war zones, with taking down content that may be disturbing to users.
That may be disturbing.
WARNING: Footage may be disturbing.
WARNING: Video may be disturbing for some viewers.
WARNING: This audio may be disturbing to some.
WARNING: Video contains graphic language and may be disturbing.
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