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'no trouble finding' is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that a task was not difficult. For example, "I had no trouble finding the store."
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I had no trouble finding their office.
They had no trouble finding injustices.
It will have no trouble finding candidates.
I had no trouble finding a seat.
I had no trouble finding a parking place.
Celebrities seem to have no trouble finding out".
And it should have no trouble finding the people.
Mr Chernin would certainly have no trouble finding work elsewhere.
He said he has had no trouble finding patients.
They have no trouble finding me for that".
In England, he had no trouble finding patrons.
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