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The phrase "save the trouble" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally means to avoid doing something challenging or time-consuming. For example, you can say "Let me help you with the groceries, it'll save you the trouble of carrying them all upstairs."
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It might save the trouble of tapping over to the OpenTable app to book.
(Seriously?) Why wouldn't we want to save the trouble of opening an app to stay in touch?
If you want to save the trouble, follow our instructions to create ~/.my.cnf which will allow you to use MySQL without entering the password by hand.
I figured that if I could take a picture or a video of the eardrum, I could save the trouble of him missing school to visit the doctor.
This will be done for my own satisfaction and study, and also to save the trouble and eyesight of copying it all out".
By these considerations some have been led to assert that the earth below us is infinite, saying, with Xenophanes of Colophon, that it has 'pushed its roots to infinity',-in order to save the trouble of seeking for the cause.
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Luckily, he will be saved the trouble.
Not only did the hospital pay, it provided the tool and so saved the trouble of finding one.
A dealer plate can be moved from car to car, and saves the trouble of registering each car.
My surgery would be covered, and future trans students would be saved the trouble of having to crowdsource their funds.
They in turn are saved the trouble of going hunting for a supplier and get a fully personalized product".
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