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Discover Ludwig"little trouble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small issue or problem. For example, "I had a little trouble getting my report to print correctly."
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There has been little trouble since, however.
She took little trouble with it.
I'm having a little trouble with it.
"He liked to cause a little trouble.
Geert Wilders has little trouble securing publicity.
Readers today will have little trouble spotting the LHUS's shortcomings.
We ran into little trouble programming the biofeedback game.
Anand had little trouble winning the first game.
The Contes had little trouble finding a new place.
The other seeded women advanced with little trouble.
Syracuse should have little trouble beating U.N.C. Asheville on Thursday.
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