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The phrase "large troubles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe significant or serious problems or difficulties someone is facing.
Example: "After the storm, the community faced large troubles with rebuilding their homes and infrastructure."
Alternatives: "major issues" or "significant problems."
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There were no witnesses at the time, and Larry's motive for the murder of Roger remains unclear, however, there were increasingly large troubles over money surrounding Larry who managed the family run housing company, Troutman Enterprises.
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In what will be one of the more talked-about passages in this book — already disputed in the news — Mr. Suskind contends that Mr. Obama did decide in early 2009 that a plan should be pulled together "to restructure many of the large, troubled banks starting with Citigroup," but that he discovered nearly a month later that this directive "had been ignored by the Treasury".
The changing dynamic speaks to the larger troubles facing Democrats in this swing state.
Vazquez dodged larger troubles over the course of five and a third innings, but he served up home runs to Travis Buck and Kurt Suzuki.
Of course, my mind-numbing experience is a reflection of the Mets' larger troubles during the first half of this season, when a lineup often filled with backups looked repeatedly overmatched.
Lawyers interviewed said it was symptomatic of larger trouble.
In the best of these moments, the speaker does not just salve the current political wound, but also illuminates larger, troubling issues that the nation is wrestling with.
"But the inability of officials to deal with this successfully over a year and a half inspires little confidence in their ability to deal with much larger troubled countries such as Italy".
It would have been good, anyway, to see more of this investigation of Indian identity — which was set against a larger, troubled backdrop of Americana — and less of the night's other works.
In June, the Financial Services Agency disciplined UFJ for trying to conceal the extent of its bad loan problem from inspectors by doctoring or concealing documents describing the condition of some of its largest troubled borrowers.
If they are the ones who break them, society is in much larger trouble.
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