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Discover LudwigThe phrase "troubled with" is correct and usable in written English
It usually refers to problems or challenges. For example, "The small business was troubled with cash flow issues."
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This federally unregulated industry is aimed at treating troubled teens, troubled with primarily substance abuse or behavioral problems.
Are you troubled with regrets?
We aren't troubled with unpleasant emotions.
"I'm very troubled with what might come to light next".
July 12, 5 50 AM: Slept for short periods, much troubled with delirium.
Were these chores that we wouldn't have been troubled with at a luxurious retreat?
Health care remained troubled, with profits down on slightly increased sales.
Israel, similarly unhappy with Abbas, isn't really troubled with the release of over a thousand Palestinians".
Suburban youths seemed especially troubled, with weaker families and stronger gangs.
Both even then were troubled with an itch to harass the public.
I do not want to be troubled with any prisoners and the last one of them should be killed".
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