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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trouble spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location or situation that is problematic or causes difficulties.
Example: "The region has become a trouble spot for political unrest, drawing the attention of international observers."
Alternatives: "a hotspot of issues" or "a problem area".
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Ford Europe reported a pretax loss of $525 million in the second quarter, in contrast to an $18 million loss a year earlier, and the division was identified as a trouble spot in the company's earnings report.
Europe continues to be a trouble spot.
"It wasn't a trouble spot.
The iVillage franchise remains a trouble spot.
As ever, Hebron was a trouble spot.
Eastern Afghanistan, in particular, has been a trouble spot.
"It's become a trouble spot," the NBC News executive said.
"Who Is It" emerged as a trouble spot.
The investment bank had been a trouble spot at UBS for years.
The Internet group, meanwhile, is emerging as a trouble spot, analysts say.
The couple were going through a trouble spot in their relationship.
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