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engine troubles
noun
Plural of engine trouble
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Engine troubles had led to dozens of turnbacks and ditchings, with losses of entire crews.
The rehabilitation of the boat was extensive, but engine troubles, leaks and lesser problems remained.
Engine troubles are a potential pitfall, too, but Johnson never seems to encounter them.
But they didn't get far before engine troubles, and within days, she said (mostly annoyed), their boat was impounded by the Minneapolis police.
The women broke into groups of three and were asked to evaluate data on the engine troubles to decide whether to enter the big race.
For $19 a month, users get emergency roadside help, theft tracking and remote engine shutdown, an automatic call in case of a crash and notifications about engine troubles or poor tire pressure.
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Two bombers, N2984 and N2894, piloted by Duguid and Kelly turned back; the first due to engine trouble, the other escorting the troubled bomber back to base.
And having dealt with the engine trouble on a test mission, engineers will know the best way to fix it should it recur on a science mission.
"Engine trouble" with a plane.
"There was no engine trouble.
Tony Stewart and Bobby Labonte wrecked, and Kurt Busch and Kevin Harvick had engine trouble.
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