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Discover LudwigThe phrase "troubling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of causing concern or distress regarding a particular issue or situation. Example: "The troubling of the community's peace was evident after the recent events."
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The exception may be the last of the book's four sections; a memoir, beguiling and troubling, of the Bavarian village where the narrator was raised.
Particularly troubling of the present study's findings was the significantly higher odds of younger doctors being propelled from the NHS, as well as by seeking a better quality of life.
Ghostly children are especially troubling, of course.
Most troubling of all is the country's huge generation gap.
The events at Orgreave were amongst the most troubling of the entire 1984/85 miners' strike.
Most troubling of all was that few in Rome seemed to care.
From that moment, as he wrote, "the troubling of my life began".
Most troubling, of course, was how the players on the field handled those distant dimensions.
Still, my freshman year was probably one of the most troubling of my life.
That red line is now crossed and, for Trump, in the most troubling of ways.
Most troubling of all these examples was a candidate for an assignment on counterterrorism issues.
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