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Discover Ludwig"teething troubles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe initial difficulties or problems experienced when starting something new, especially in relation to a new project, business, or system. Example: The new software system is experiencing some teething troubles, but once we work out the glitches, it will greatly improve our efficiency.
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teething troubles
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Small problems such as are to be expected with some any new and untried system or product.
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No doubt there will be teething troubles.
"Any new system has teething troubles.
But there are certainly teething troubles.
Minor teething troubles with new designs of aircraft are common.
But this untested technology has been beset by teething troubles.
But such teething troubles should not diminish the newcomers' impact.
Like the EU it has had teething troubles.
Perhaps these teething troubles were to be expected.
Barring any teething troubles, that is (right, get out - Ed).
Garfield reckons Apple will sort out these teething troubles.
Military folk expect teething troubles with new weapons.
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