Sentence examples for have trouble communicating from inspiring English sources

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We all have trouble communicating -- we're not perfect communicators; we don't always have the eloquence we want; we don't always have the language we want.

Some technophiles have trouble communicating their passion to the uninitiated.

When staff have trouble communicating with colleagues, they go to Reel.

Suharto, 86, had a stroke last year and is said to have trouble communicating.

Here, they embody the principle of quirky opposites who attract but have trouble communicating.

It is not uncommon for patients with a similar injury to have trouble communicating or undergo personality changes, brain specialists say.

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It has some very deep core issues, and sometimes seems to flip-flop on its own actions and have troubles communicating.

In yet another study, racially diverse subjects who had trouble communicating with each other electronically -- a manipulation to make communication cognitively difficult -- had less interest in future interactions, compared to those with smooth interaction.

Again she had trouble communicating.

But she added that he had trouble communicating.

You see, we've been having trouble communicating.

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