Sentence examples for having a bit of trouble from inspiring English sources

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She's having a bit of trouble with fame.

You're having a bit of trouble with your balance".

"I was having a bit of trouble practicing," Nadal said through an interpreter.

However, some brands are having a bit of trouble with scheduled tweets and have been wishing people Happy New Year at the stroke of midnight – a day early.

"If they're having a bit of trouble making their project work just right, they can get on the Internet and chat with one of our designers".

It's just that, with his new job on ITV1's Coronation Street, he's having a bit of trouble remembering all his new colleagues' names.

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I've always had a bit of trouble with the extended version of my first name.

"I have a bit of trouble understanding why they're so cheap," he said.

But we had a bit of trouble getting there, and marginally more trouble getting back.

But Mr. Fisman had a bit of trouble playing the field that he worked in.

I had a bit of trouble last year, I started dropping some balls and my confidence dropped.

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