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"troubled life" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a person whose life is filled with difficulty or hardship. For example, "After suffering a series of tragedies, she was living a troubled life."
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Behind Ruskin's illustrious and influential career lay a troubled life.
It was, according to her brother, Youssouf Ait Boulahcen, an end to a deeply troubled life.
It is no secret that the sensitive grammarian leads a deeply troubled life.
The writers took a similarly dream-like, impressionist approach to the rock star's troubled life.
Silverman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, lays out with great thoroughness Morse's troubled life.
By Anthony Lane Bill Pohlad's film tells the story of Brian Wilson's troubled life.
The television film, "The Mystery of Natalie Wood," explores her sometimes troubled life and career.
There is little dispute that Mr. Gales had a troubled life.
It's immensely creative, incredibly original, marvellously imaginative, and a transfiguration of an incredibly troubled life".
As befits a play about this forever harassed couple, "The Model Apartment" has itself had a twisting and troubled life.
By Eileen Reynolds April 15 , 2011It is no secret that the sensitive grammarian leads a deeply troubled life.
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