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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had troubles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe past difficulties or problems someone experienced.
Example: "She had troubles managing her time effectively during the busy season."
Alternatives: "faced difficulties" or "encountered issues."
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He had troubles at each stop.
"They had troubles flying," he said.
Mr. Moynihan's internal rivals had troubles of their own.
"That's why the U.S. team has always had troubles".
But even after being unblocked, Google still had troubles.
The White House had troubles of its own.
A lot of them had troubles of their own.
"My husband helped all sorts of people who had troubles.
The German team, like the English, had troubles.
Captain Sandoval's company also had troubles upon returning home.
Henry certainly had troubles, but he is sweet and courteous and loved his mother very much.
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