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The phrase "had trouble finding" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a difficulty or challenge someone faced in trying to locate or obtain something. Example: "I had trouble finding a parking spot near the restaurant, but eventually found one a few blocks away."
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I had trouble finding the Spaces channel.
What if Ayman had trouble finding work?
I had trouble finding work.
They had trouble finding work.
But I had trouble finding the synagogue.
Clients had trouble finding cash machines.
The underwriters had trouble finding buyers.
On Sunday, he had trouble finding the strike zone.
"Mr. Goldman had trouble finding replacement bricks for the facade.
My feet had trouble finding a relaxing resting place, too.
She had trouble finding it because of its abnormal position.
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