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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at trouble" is not correct and not usable in written English.
The correct expression is "in trouble," which is used to indicate a state of difficulty or distress.
Example: "After missing the deadline, I found myself in trouble with my supervisor."
Alternatives: "in a bind" or "in a predicament."
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But there was nothing hinting at trouble.
The 2014 B-team at Trouble in Vegas.
Agassi was looking at trouble, down 6-3.
That hints at trouble for the union (see Bagehot).We also asked about the economy.
But other indicators, from Wall Street profits to the inflation rate, may hint at trouble ahead.
Adams's note on the front flyleaf is respectful, though it hints at trouble to come.
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Blacks are killed at troubling rates compared with whites.
Repeated attempts at trouble-shooting failed him.
It could easily give you a lot of pain at worst, trouble at best!
Couldn't-sleep-at-night troubled.
"Restaurants are very good at hiding trouble.
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