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At least he goes to the trouble of making up other people's words.
Mr. Gjerde said he goes to the trouble because the food is better.
"Anything that goes to the trouble of happening was inevitable anyhow," he says.
When someone goes to the trouble of trying to contact 16 judges, there's usually an important issue at stake.
And even if an employee goes to the trouble of getting the numbers, they are difficult to decode.
(When a firm goes to the trouble of filing for patents globally, it is usually a sign that it believes its invention to be genuinely valuable).
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Hussein Chalayan actually went to the trouble to compose something.
Henry asked him why he'd gone to the trouble.
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