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The part of the sentence 'has trouble sleeping' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep during the night, or someone who often wakes up too early in the morning. For example: "Mary has trouble sleeping, so she takes medication to help her fall asleep every night."
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He has trouble sleeping.
Sometimes she has trouble sleeping.
Sometimes he has trouble sleeping.
Jose Alvarez has trouble sleeping.
Still, Sergeant Ondo has trouble sleeping now.
To this day, he has trouble sleeping.
No one at Gillette has trouble sleeping".
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Woodward may not be the only one who has trouble sleeping before all this is through.
Ms. Brazell-Jones has trouble sleeping, she said, and this week, the anniversary of her son's death, she decided to visit relatives out of town.
When he has trouble sleeping, Chris gets a prescription for sleeping pills.
Even Tomlinson says he has trouble sleeping after games, with plays, blocks and catches running through his head on endless loops.
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