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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a troubles" is not correct in written English.
It should be "trouble" or "troubles" without the article "a" preceding it.
Example: "He has been facing troubles in his personal life."
Alternatives: "a problem" or "issues".
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The great danger about being a Troubles writer was that the book became a weapon: one attempted to impose humane values on barbarism.
He wrote: "I strongly supported the idea of a troubles archive in part because I was aware that the material for the study of earlier phases of the northern troubles was relatively scant". In other words, he helped to initiate the project.
But the Irish News speaks to a widow of a Troubles victim who went to court last year to force the government to release the funding.
In line 1, Alex initiates a troubles telling on the subject of a shoulder injury.
Graham's turn does not appear to be designed to convey sympathy, despite this being a troubles telling, and again there are signs that the topic may be unwelcome.
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A: Trouble comes in twos and threes and fours.
Schweitzer inherited a troubled company.
Once a trouble- maker, always a trouble-maker.
Last letter to save a troubled relationship?
Europe continues to be a trouble spot.
The trouble here is a trouble throughout: absence of irony.
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