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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spell trouble' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to alert the reader or listener to an impending problem. For example, "The power outage was expected to last all night - that could spell trouble for businesses in the area."
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This could spell trouble.
But legal inconsistency spell trouble, too.
This might spell trouble for struggling nations.
Its arrival could spell trouble for casino rivals, too.
True, that headline number hides differences that spell trouble.
But the magazine's sales figures, released last month, spell trouble.
This, too, could spell trouble down the road.
For some Democratic senators the new lines could spell trouble.
But it could spell trouble for the placid world of English cricket.
That could spell trouble for Republicans in swing states like Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada.
The signing of Brunell could spell trouble for Kellen Clemens, the team's perennial backup.
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