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The phrase "mental disturbance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe disruptions or disturbances to a person's mental health, such as anxiety, depression, or other related issues. For example: "The patient's mental disturbance became more pronounced as the week went on."
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Fluorescence, mental disturbance, dancing.
Very modern in their depictions of mental disturbance.
On his return he showed signs of mental disturbance.
"I had a little mental disturbance, I was not sociable.
It is invariably coupled with much mental disturbance.
A neighbour told Le Figaro that Kermiche showed visible signs of mental disturbance.
Even with greater care in spotting mental disturbance, there can never be a perfect system.
It only slowly occurred to me that I might be suffering from a sudden mental disturbance.
260 (1921); Burdick, 'Tort Liability for Mental Disturbance and Nervous Shock,' 5 Colum.L.Rev.
Statistical studies suggest a slightly increased frequency of mental disturbance, retardation, or both.
That was when the problem of describing mental disturbance announced itself, loud and clear.
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