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Discover LudwigThe phrase "troubles you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that causes distress, concern, or difficulty for someone. Example: "If anything troubles you, please don't hesitate to reach out for support."
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No one troubles you.
Oddly enough, resistance can have an apparently active side to it because resisters are, well, resisting; however resisting is rarely the same as proactively doing something about what troubles you.
Work on homework at school as much as you can (as long as it doesn't disrupt you/others DURING class), and don't be afraid to ask teachers for help on an assignment that troubles you.
Then, to add to your troubles, you see a small blob ooze through a nearby crack.
The closer you are to the center of Manhattan, the less distress and troubles you see.
If the lurch to right or left troubles you, don't participate in it.
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Did this trouble you?
I shall not trouble you today.
Are officials troubling you for fingerprints?
No trouble, you know what I mean".
"When you get in trouble, you call".
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