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Discover Ludwig"endless trouble" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or problem that seems to have no end or solution. Example: The Jones family's financial struggles seemed to be endless trouble. Despite working multiple jobs and budgeting carefully, they could never seem to get ahead.
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That is a recipe for endless trouble.
The datos have given endless trouble to the American authorities.
Welles causes endless trouble because of his unstable place in the American cultural hierarchy of high and low.
She said: "David Cameron's decision on the EPP is pathetic and will sow the seeds of endless trouble.
But the UDC would not be an ideal coalition partner: it caused Mr Berlusconi endless trouble last time round.The alternative, though, could be worse.
Agatha Christie, Currey writes, had "endless trouble with journalists, who inevitably wanted to photograph the author at her desk": a problematic request, because she didn't have one.
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After a reign of 48 years filled with almost endless troubles, Emperor Leopold died in 1705.
Endless troubles are the price we must pay for the gift of life.
Donors appear "fatigued" with Afghanistan's seemingly endless troubles, United Nations offficials said.
Mortimer once observed that "Endless troubles are the price we must all pay for the gift of life.
Russia's annexation of Crimea and invasion of eastern Ukraine followed.Some Europeans tire of the apparently endless troubles of their eastern neighbours, and EU officials are anyway rethinking their strategic approach.
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