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Discover Ludwig"put trouble" is not a grammatically complete phrase in English
You could use the phrase "causing trouble" instead. For example: "He was always causing trouble in class, so the teacher sent him to the principal's office".
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"We put trouble down, we left," he told me.
"If someone put trouble in my way I would not stand for it, simple as that".
Mr. Lekic put Trouble's yearly expenses at $190,000.
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Second, anxiety over China's recently more aggressive foreign policy has helped put troubled U.S.-Japanese relations back on track.
One case against Bear Stearns indicates that its employees put troubled mortgages into securitization trusts that it sold to customers, while simultaneously receiving reimbursement — known as apology payments — from the companies that originated the loans.
Putting troubles on that final, tricky green - mercilessly perched on a tiny peninsula -- left him as three over.
Ominously for those who fancy him to triumph at the US Open, his basic flaws have ranged between putting troubles, poor connections with iron shots and wayward drives.
Putting troubles cost Woods several birdie opportunities and he had to settle for a three-under-par 68 that followed his par 71 in the first round and left him eight strokes behind the leader, Kaname Yokoo of Japan.
"But if the audience cares about the caricatures you've put in trouble, then jeopardy becomes more easily attained".
It also clearly shows how much the University would like to put this trouble behind them.
But Mr. Fletcher has not put his troubles behind him entirely.
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