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Discover Ludwig"grave trouble" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a serious or critical problem or situation. Example: The company's financial situation was in grave trouble after it was hit by a series of lawsuits from disgruntled investors.
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The amnesty programme is in grave trouble.
Few people had much doubt that Rover was in grave trouble.
As a result, before a single hearing, bill or speech on the Senate floor, the legislation was in grave trouble.
The perseverance of far-right obstructionists in the House stands in the way, leaving the party in grave trouble.
Every single retailer is hurting from the drop in demand, but the weakest are in grave trouble.
Dr. P. was already in grave trouble when I saw him, barely three years after his initial symptoms.
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Every day, Americans face grave troubles that we're in no position to fix easily.
1937 Strikers Defy Police Fears of grave troubles breaking out among the thousands of striking automobile workers in the Detroit region were held tonight as stay-in strikers in two of the Fisher Body Company's divisional plants at Flint, Mich., prepared to resist by force all attempts of the authorities to eject them from the premises.
Still graver troubles arose in Ireland.
Dave's graver troubles ignite after he's caught on video beating a suspect nearly to death.
His accomplice in a second bombing nearby was weighed down by even graver troubles, according to local reports.
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