Sentence examples for trouble for from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'trouble for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you would like to express potential difficulty or misfortune for someone or something. For example, "There could be trouble for the government if the policy is not well-received."

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That's trouble for them.

Spells trouble for Buckeye Opponents.

Big trouble for me".

Several circumstances promised trouble for Mr. Campagna.

Ford has been in trouble for years.

Again, this spelled trouble for Vodafone.

I'll get in trouble for this.

I.A.A.F. is in trouble for breaching that.

That spells yet more trouble for reform.

More trouble for more young people follows.

"There's no more trouble for you".

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