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trouble - use in sentences
Converse of object
- teethe: The spread of a new technology is delayed until the leading adopters have overcome teething troubles.
- cause: The illness can also lead to children causing trouble at school or falling behind in their studies.
- have: Venue Finding Service Having trouble finding a venue, then ask the experts.
- spell: Published: 02 September 2005 Temp cases spell legal trouble Temp or employe?
- avoid: To avoid trouble, he was careful in his official declaration to the press on the matter.
Adjective modifier
- serious: Although not in serious trouble when the [ ... ] Posted in Scottish Boxing | No Comments ยป Michael Brodie Next For Scott Harrison?
- deep: I get into deep trouble for staying out late.
- much: Hence the bookies are able to generate sizeable year on year profits without too much trouble.
- terrible: Got into terrible trouble for being late, but could never wear a watch.
Modifies a noun
- shooting: Trouble shooting Why won't the service download to my phone?
- sleeping: Some of us may feel anxious, depressed or fearful, we may have dietary problems, trouble sleeping or trouble staying awake.
- shooter: During the manufacturing campaigns I act as a trouble shooter for any problems, which may occur with the scale up of the process.
- brewing: Upon arriving, Raz discovers trouble brewing at the camp.
- breathing: I felt like I was having trouble breathing with tightness in my throat and chest with a little pain in my arms.
- spot: These metrics are critical to calculate the network performance and to help identify any trouble spots in the network.
Noun used with modifier
- tummy: Dirty sponges, warm fridges, dripping meat and under-cooked bangers all spell tummy trouble.
- sinus: In Aries, the moon points to migraine headaches ( usually caused by certain types of food intolerance ) and sinus troubles.
- knee: And the Molineux clash is also likely to come too soon for left-back Stuart Giddings who is on the way back from knee troubles.
Preposition: with
- tendon: The trouble with tendons Could stem cells help brain damaged babies?
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