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Discover Ludwig"so disturbing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that causes great discomfort or unease. You can use it in a sentence to explain the intensity of a disturbing situation or event. For example: - The movie was so disturbing that I had to cover my eyes during some scenes. - Seeing the impact of the hurricane was so disturbing, it brought tears to my eyes. - The news of the recent shooting is so disturbing, it's hard to even process. - The smell coming from the kitchen was so disturbing that I couldn't even finish my meal. - The graphic images in the documentary were so disturbing, I had to look away.
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"It's so disturbing.
"That was so disturbing.
It is so disturbing".
That is what makes this so disturbing.
This is so disturbing," she said.
What I find so disturbing is not that students cheated.
"They were so disturbing I had to throw them out".
"The name is so disturbing: a mansion tax.
What is it about African wars that is so disturbing?
It's this dissonance that makes the film so disturbing.
Which is why Beverly Monroe's continuing incarceration is so disturbing.
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