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Discover Ludwig"loads of trouble" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to imply that a situation will be difficult or problematic. Example sentence: "I knew I'd be getting into loads of trouble if I didn't finish my homework."
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Destroy them.'" 5.52pm GMT Andy Powell (@andy5powell) @lee_ryder @damianspellman loads of trouble before the game.
I was mischievous and used to get in loads of trouble.
I thought they were cool, so I started acting bad and got into loads of trouble, shitloads of trouble.
It's set in the summer of 1983, and it's about two crazy, horny, rebellious scousers who go to Wales and get in loads of trouble.
After Dwayne Bowe left, Kansas City's entire receiving corps had loads of trouble getting open against a Browns secondary that, led by Joe Haden, was rock-solid most of the afternoon.
This should save loads of trouble for, say, criminal investigators or Playboy photographers.
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It was one wiggling, squiggling, brilliantly packed load of trouble.
Now Bill Richardson, the energy secretary, finally losing patience, has fired the contractor in charge of the most delicate task at Hanford: stabilising highly radioactive liquid wastes stored in 177 rapidly decaying concrete tanks.The contractor was BNFL Inc, a subsidiary of British Nuclear Fuels, which is already in a load of trouble at home.
Did Michael Hastings know that by publishing the McChrystal & staff comments he was going to get them in a shit load of trouble?
If someone sees you(especially the boss), you could get in a boat load of trouble!
This could get you in a load of trouble (luckily my parents blamed it on a technical fault :).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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