Sentence examples for are having troubles from inspiring English sources

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are having troubles

verb

To possess, own, hold.

  • I have a house and a car.

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So many things are falling apart, so many people are having troubles of various kinds.

When you are having troubles or a nightmare, we believe the mantra will help you.

But forcing companies that are having troubles to spend money on appraisals so as to provide less useful information to investors does not make much sense.

"I think people prefer to stay here if they can afford it, but for those who are having troubles, they have to find ways to cut costs any way they can".

Mr. Obama's chief strategist for combating weapons of mass destruction, Gary Samore, sidestepped a Stuxnet question at a recent conference about Iran, but added with a smile: "I'm glad to hear they are having troubles with their centrifuge machines, and the U.S. and its allies are doing everything we can to make it more complicated".

Asked whether enough was being done, he added: "Not for athletes who are having troubles along the way".

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Japan, Australia and New Zealand are having trouble".

Small businesses are having trouble getting microloans.

And even those are having trouble.

Some are having trouble focussing in school".

Even ambulances are having trouble getting past security checkpoints.

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