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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Have a trouble" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression is "have trouble" without the article "a." Example: "I have trouble understanding this concept."
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QUESTION FROM IGOR: I am a 3L law student and although I haven't taken a 1st amendment class, I have a trouble understanding why the Court continues to interpret money as speech.
"Italy is a country where even national regulators can have a trouble getting a grip on what is happening at the local level," said Nicolas Véron, a senior fellow at Bruegel, a research organization in Brussels.
She concluded that Ste never seemed to have a trouble free day.
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Hopefully we have a trouble-free run and the horse gets there in top form".
The Peugeot No. 9 was one of the few cars to have a trouble-free run in the world's most famous endurance race.
She is likely to raise it in Mr. Brennan's confirmation hearing, which is scheduled for Feb. 7. The only nominee who seems likely to have a trouble-free experience is Mr. Kerry.
Both agree that the small field and the marathon distance of a mile and a half means jockeys should have a trouble-free trip, which should showcase the talents of each colt.
Government involvement that protects shareholder money, however, might be a good thing, since even private banks don't have a trouble-free record in Asia.
Such findings led Cox to comment "the Rousseauesque belief that Africans have a trouble-free, 'natural' pregnancy is not substantiated" (Cox 1979b).
If you have a trouble-student (see below) make it your personal goal to improve their studies (or whatever it may be).
And if you hose the drum out thoroughly after each job you'll have a trouble-free tool for years to come!
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