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"trouble breathing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to difficulty or discomfort in breathing. It can be used in various situations, such as describing medical symptoms or expressing concern about someone's breathing. For example: - "He was rushed to the hospital because he was having trouble breathing." - "I've been having trouble breathing ever since I caught this cold." - "I noticed my cat was having trouble breathing and immediately took her to the vet."
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He had trouble breathing.
Amadeo is having trouble breathing.
He was having trouble breathing.
As it thickened, people had trouble breathing.
By now I was having trouble breathing.
Warner was also having trouble breathing.
He recalls, "I was having trouble breathing.
At night, I have trouble breathing.
A visitor described trouble breathing at night.
"The girl started having trouble breathing".
He walks slowly and has trouble breathing.
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