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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trouble him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when you want to talk about someone being the subject of a problem or issue. For example, "The wet weather was troubling him all morning."
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Does it trouble him?
It would always trouble him.
Did that trouble him?
The logistical details didn't trouble him.
The rough neighborhood didn't trouble him.
Still, those three minutes trouble him.
This has begun to trouble him.
Spirits do not trouble him.
The memory seems to trouble him.
The cosmetic demands trouble him most.
He doesn't trouble him in that over.
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