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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any trouble with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about difficulties or issues someone may be experiencing regarding a specific subject or task.
Example: "If you have any trouble with the installation process, please don't hesitate to reach out for assistance."
Alternatives: "any issues with" or "any problems with".
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Any trouble with confusion, anxiety, or restlessness?
Never had any trouble with either".
"We don't see any trouble with this neighborhood at all".
| Updated Will the Rangers have any trouble with the Senators?
Michigan State won't have any trouble with Florida Atlantic.
"We didn't have any trouble with the police," he sighs.
I don't have any "trouble with the language".
We never had any trouble with the police.
"I've never had any trouble with the dogs," she said.
"She was a lovely, lovely person and I never had any trouble with her.
None of the Americans onboard had any trouble with entry formalities.
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