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"a source of trouble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is causing a problem or worries. For example: The shortage of staff in the department has been a source of trouble for the manager.
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D'Elía suggests that this is a source of trouble.
The receivership itself has been a source of trouble.
That location has long been a source of trouble.
But at times those qualities have been a source of trouble.
Her enthusiasm was also a source of trouble as much as assistance.
From the beginning, this pattern was a source of trouble and frustration".
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That spurred our distinctive reliance on private insurance obtained through one's place of employment — a source of troubles (for employers and the unemployed alike) that we've struggled with for six decades.
"Imposition of tariffs will act similarly to cheap money policy: It creates margins which would not otherwise exist and therefore calls forth enterprise and secondary expansion that may be a source of troubles".
However, the introduction of high density meshes in the FDTD method is recognized as a source of troubles as far as stability and accuracy are concerned, a problem which is currently dealt with by recursion, i.e., by nesting meshes with a progressively increasing resolution.
There are left three classes of bank borrowers: (a) Small or privately owned enterprises maybe good, maybe not; (b) Large industrial corporations with poor records even in the late prosperity; (c) Railroads and utilities needing temporary accommodation, to be paid off by permanent financing–a fruitful source of trouble for all concerned.
She also serves as a go-between when tensions arise between the brothers, though she herself may also be a source of the trouble.
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a source of annoyance
a source of problems
a source of status
a source of power
a source of bitterness
a source of guilt
a squeak of trouble
a sign of trouble
a source of pride
a foretaste of trouble
a source of pain
a source of comfort
a source of creativity
a bit of trouble
a source of strength
a source of stability
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