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"troubling thoughts" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone is worrying or anxious about something. For example, "I have been having some troubling thoughts lately about the upcoming exam."
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Nevertheless, 50 Cent's success provokes deeply troubling thoughts about the American public's attitude to male rappers.
Song in "Caroline" reflects troubling thoughts; it does not purge them.
V Steakhouse disappeared quickly from the Time Warner Center, its rightful death attended by few tears but many troubling thoughts.
Kristin Swiat appeared to be someone wandering lost in troubling thoughts in "Fine, and You?" At first she stepped gingerly.
It doesn't spoil the game, but it does raise some old, troubling thoughts about the way Apple sees games in relation to other artforms like music and books.
But surely not without troubling thoughts about who all gets the treat of ogling these, how many copies are made, what sort of security prevents prankish circulation — and what finally becomes of them.
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Martha Woodham poses a troubling thought.
To many here, that is a troubling thought.
She has, of late, developed a new, troubling thought.
A really troubling thought that for a few seconds he'd felt entirely convinced of.
But he didn't dwell on that troubling thought for long.
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