Sentence examples for trouble about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "trouble about" is technically correct, but it is not commonly used in written English.
It is usually used in spoken English to refer to something that is causing confusion or concern. For example, "I'm having a bit of trouble about how to format this document correctly."

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What's Trouble about?

This is what York calls its "offer" to the companies it hopes to attract, and it annoys me that London doesn't need to trouble about "an offer".

Santa Barbara County's emergency communication center received a report of engine trouble about 10 p.m., the sheriff's office said.

Otherwise there would have been terrible trouble about my passport.

A lady on shipboard has trouble about her bath.

Both planes encountered trouble about 12 minutes into flight.

"That's the trouble about pets," Mr. Taylor remarks.

When it comes down to protocols, there is trouble about.

The trouble about elephant books is that they're inevitably sad.

The trouble about Poland is its almost absolute lack of defensible frontiers.

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There are another 20 hospitals that are in financial trouble - about a tenth of the network - although none has amassed debts on the scale of South London Healthcare.

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