Sentence examples for more trouble explaining from inspiring English sources

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(He had more trouble explaining on these principles why we laugh at clowns, but he managed – albeit rather tortuously).

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(Their speculation is connected to the verb form of further, and is, trust me, more trouble to explain than it's worth).

Stone, however, had trouble explaining in a phone interview the more-than-sevenfold jump in the value of her donated time from 2009 to 2010.

—"Why I Wanted More for Myself" pamphlets are available for those Stewards having trouble explaining the membership fees to their parents.

He had trouble explaining why that was.

Even Martha Stewart might have trouble explaining that.

Even now, friends have trouble explaining what happened.

All these views have trouble explaining perceptual anomalies.

The students in St. Lucia have no trouble explaining why.

This scheme had trouble explaining one civilization in particular.

Scientists have no trouble explaining the evolution of competitive behavior.

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