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Discover LudwigThe phrase "truly disturbing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes significant discomfort or distress, often in a serious context. Example: "The documentary revealed truly disturbing facts about the treatment of animals in factory farms."
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Only those people who don't suffer from insomnia have the luxury of thinking it's a disturbing metaphor - when the simple physical condition itself is what is truly disturbing.
This is truly disturbing.
Two things remain truly disturbing.
Marcel Weber's accompanying montage of cancelled footage is truly disturbing.
In fact, the steady undercurrent of racism in national politics is truly disturbing.
But the extent of abuse now being revealed is truly disturbing.
King's descriptions of Gramma slowly tip over into the zone of the truly disturbing.
The opening sequence of the anxious Valli dumping a body beside the Seine at night is truly disturbing.
This author can really write, and the dystopian life he has imagined is, at times, truly disturbing.
The way in which these women apparently placate their violent partner and place his needs above those of their child are truly disturbing.
It is truly disturbing.
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