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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still disturbed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something or someone that is not yet calm or settled after being troubled. For example, "The culprit was still disturbed after the crime was uncovered."
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Some staff members said they were still disturbed by the case.
The settlement was fine, he said, but he was still disturbed.
I am still disturbed by the implications of those discussions and their resultant conduct.
"It's difficult for him as he still feels pain and is still disturbed in his recovery," Villas-Boas said.
But I'm still disturbed there are so many young people going through the system who are not getting the information they need to live their life properly".
He said he was still disturbed about his words, but had decided that "I did not have the right to endanger people's lives".
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"It's a quiet game but it still disturbs the peace".
It still disturbs but – just look around – no longer shocks as was once the case.
The Association points out that the continuing high levels of cold-calling is still disturbing the public.
The image still disturbs because the spectre of uselessness has not ended - but its context has changed.
Issues like ministerial oversight, a cap on private health care and democratic oversight still disturb the rebels.
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