Sentence examples for the trouble from inspiring English sources

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the trouble

verb

To disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).

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Here the trouble begins.

Here's the trouble.

That is the trouble.

Why the trouble?

The trouble continued, though.

That was the trouble.

You are the trouble.

The trouble starts afterwards.

The trouble began early.

There, the trouble started.

Then the trouble began.

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