Sentence examples similar to brought some trouble from inspiring English sources

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If that pace continues, though, it might bring some political trouble.

To help bring some of the troubles to light, consider the following analogy: the analogy of Socrates standing before a mirror.

But this has brought more trouble.

The fourth quarter brought foul trouble.

That also brought political trouble.

But new precision has brought new trouble.

It has also brought her trouble.

Silver Eagle still has many traits that have brought SPACs trouble.

Moreover, it is said, the states have brought their trouble on themselves.

He had never brought any trouble home.

But the Great Recession has brought more trouble.

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