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Discover Ludwig"be troublesome for" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that causes someone difficulty or requires effort. For example: "It will be troublesome for me to find a new place to live."
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Rate trading soon proved to be troublesome for Mr. Takata.
Politics can be troublesome for a lot of us.
Metal doors locked at the bottom can be troublesome for Mr. Thacker's crew.
Mr. Price said the gap between black women and men could be troublesome for the future of the black family.
One issue that continues to be troublesome for liberalism is its traditional posture of benevolent neutrality toward religion.
This, of course, can be troublesome for nominees, ever hopeful of a harmonious, triumphant convention for a middle-of-the-road audience.
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This was troublesome for him.
"That's troublesome for everyone".
That kernel of irrationality has always been troublesome for Americans.
The apostrophe is troublesome for a lot of people.
The differences, he said, were "troublesome for the good guys".
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