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Discover LudwigThe phrase "troubled if" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a condition of being troubled under certain circumstances, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "I would be troubled if I found out the truth about the situation."
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Although the campus was quiet, the mood of the students was troubled, if subdued.
He wouldn't be troubled if he has to stay another year".
I am troubled if there is too much smoke around where I am eating or drinking.
Would I be so troubled if Jewish women were not among the conquered?
Kerry said he would be deeply troubled if China and Russia had had prior notice of Snowden's travel plans.
We may not particularly want Aunt Sally's holiday fruit cake, but we'd be troubled if it didn't arrive every year.
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But his books are troubling if you spend time with them.
There'd have been trouble if I'd fallen off.
"We're in trouble if we keep losing men".
There will be trouble if my husband finds out".
And he predicts trouble if Cameron does not see that.
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