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"find trouble" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
Example: I always seem to find trouble wherever I go.
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Critics of the tough-love approach cite studies showing that students active in extracurricular activities tend to perform better in class, and they worry that without structured activities after school, troubled youngsters will be more apt to find trouble.
And just a few too many find trouble irresistible.
"Trouble would find them or they would find trouble.
But if you're looking for trouble, you'll find trouble.
You can find trouble anywhere if you look hard enough".
"Generally the guys find trouble off to the sides here," he said.
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But it is this type of political tightrope-walking that others find troubling.
And some are dead on, of course, which I find troubling.
It is this second responsibility, reporting others suspected of cheating, that many students find troubling.
There's an emphasis throughout on female submission that 21st-century audiences may well find troubling.
It is the commentary from Dr. Collins that I find troubling.
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