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Discover Ludwig"is trouble for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone will cause difficulty, problems, or complications for someone or something else. Example: The new tax policies that were implemented proved to be trouble for small business owners.
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"It is trouble for the government," he said.
"Anything over 35,000 is trouble for a calf moose," he said.
Noble as his intentions may be, his plan to use big money to fight big money is trouble for the rest of us.
The arguments for sustaining treatment are medical as well as moral; breaks in therapy can speed the emergence of drug-resistant strains of HIV, which is trouble for everyone.
This is trouble for Cisco Systems, which makes almost all of its fabulous profits from routers.
A high, sustained rate of inflation is trouble for any economy.
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The system is troubling for several reasons.
The decline is troubling for two reasons.
That is troubling for the region as a whole.
This picture was, and still is, troubling for me.
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