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Discover Ludwig"on trouble" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "in trouble." Example: John knew he was in trouble when he missed the deadline for his project.
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From then on, trouble was to be expected.
Trust a blonde to bring on trouble".
If you have to deal with men, even as subordinates, you are putting on trouble..
Two studies reported on lifting capacity [ 31, 62], two on sit up test [ 29, 30], one on time in seconds for getting into and getting out of a high bed [ 27], and one on trouble moving during examination [ 61].
Dusk is released on Trouble in Mind.
If you take on a gang head on, trouble happens".
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The apparatus was beset with problems, not least a feeling early on in Whitehall that councils were too timid to take on trouble-makers.
While customers complained about PayPal (funky log-ons, trouble accessing accounts and so on), Harris focused on business deals.
"I welcome the stance taken by Chelsea football club, but more must be done to clamp down on trouble-makers".
Still, the employees tried to play down the problem to customers and allowed customers to rely on trouble-prone machines, putting their businesses at risk.
Two, by Tom Friedman, touched on the political implications of climate change on troubles in the Gaza and Iran.
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