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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'seems troubled' is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe when someone appears to be upset or worried. For example, "She seemed troubled when I asked about her family."
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As she reclines in her hotel suite, Jones seems troubled.
(Nobody involved in fMRI lie detection seems troubled by a ten-per-cent error rate).
But even he seems troubled by what may soon be lost.
No one seems troubled by singing in Egyptian, Hebrew and English.
Like many comic writers, he seems troubled, and especially by the attentions of the outside world.
It would not be better for him, because Jojo seems troubled.
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From a sales standpoint, this decision seems troubling.
She doesn't seem troubled at all.
Yet online traders don't seem troubled.
Monaghan expected Martin to be thrilled, but he seemed troubled.
Mr. Abulu did not seem troubled by the imperfect conditions.
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