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Discover Ludwig'get trouble' is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'get into trouble' to express the same idea. For example, "He got into trouble for not doing his homework."
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"When there are lots of them, you get trouble".
"Whenever you get telecoms companies and broadcasters coming together, you're going to get trouble," he says.
T. C. Borland: Regular migrant to get trouble working, losing universal right (anag. less u + r).
"You try to sell on the street, you get trouble with the police.
If you have a knowledge business and you get trouble, you can move it one hour north to Helsinki".
"When you bring computers into the mix, you get trouble because they deal in absolutes, not judgment," said Hogge.
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We didn't get troubled too much by Dagenham.
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We've got trouble across the board.
"Well, we got trouble," Mr. Schneider began.
But if you take two, three pictures, you got trouble.
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