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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bring trouble for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which someone or something has created difficulty, resulting in unpleasant consequences. Example: His reckless behavior was sure to bring trouble for him in the long run.
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But the Swiss banker told the client that his Basler account was too small to bother disclosing and that doing so "would bring trouble for both of them".
A falling dollar could bring trouble for America, and for its Federal Reserve which meets next week to decide whether to raise interest rates (see article).
John Osburg, an anthropologist who spent years studying successful businessmen in Chengdu, told me that "there's always a fear that, if the officials to whom they're tied are brought down in an anti-corruption campaign, it could bring trouble for them, too, and lead to the seizure of their assets.
"Many believe it will bring trouble for their families and future.
Like if you were to continue staying you would bring trouble for others… and the nurses tell us, 'Now the time has come.
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The most surprising turn of the evening came when the questions switched to foreign policy, a subject that in some of the earlier debates brought trouble for Sanders.
The Liverpool underworld villain appeared on and off between 1983 and 1987, usually bringing trouble for Barry Grant Paul Usherr), a Jack the Lad whose own money-making scams became more sinister and dangerous.
Revelation of his love for the latter group brought trouble for Cameron after estranged Smiths songwriters and lynchpins Morrissey and Johnny Marr managed a rare moment of agreement to tell the prime minister that he was forbidden to be a fan.
That brought trouble for the Massachusetts law, but "it shows how we as consumers, as investors, can use our freedom in the marketplace to effect political and social change".
"They bring trouble from set-peices and throw-ins.
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