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If you avoid it, you could get into major trouble when you return stateside.
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So it seemed as he stared down major trouble in the fourth set — when he trailed by 3-4, 0-40 on his serve — and again late in the fifth.
This is fair enough when he is a little boy, but leads to trouble when he becomes a major novelist and legendary subject of biography.
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If you did, it would be major trouble.
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