Sentence examples similar to some troubles existed from inspiring English sources

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What troubles exist here and now, though, cannot be fixed, not in a timely or legal manner, the court said.

Take your cat to a veterinarian to see if health troubles exist.

But trouble existed even before the AIG bailout, as IUX has fallen more than 59% since January, easily out-pacing the S&P 500 Index's (SPX) drop of about 35% for the same time frame.

Signs of trouble exist but are ignored or overlooked.

Wherever tectonic plates meet, potential trouble exists for those who live nearby.

All this trouble exists in addition to whatever the Mueller investigation will bring as allegations and charges and perhaps grounds for impeachment.

Calling himself "the welcoming committee," he explains that "most of the trouble exists because people just don't sit down and talk to each other" — shades of the "bipartisanship" the President has enjoyed with Congress.

A hidden trouble exists in the abovementioned LBP.

Trouble exists almost everywhere you turn.

But here I have to say, within Hitchens's choices of The Best American Essays 2010, no such trouble exists.

If trouble exists it's because you don't like the government, you're pretentious, and you want more than the government says you need".

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