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The phrase "trouble having" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It can be used when discussing difficulties or issues related to possessing or experiencing something. Example: "I have been having trouble having a good night's sleep lately."
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I have trouble having faith in them.
Blame Pujols, who has had little trouble having his way with Maholm.
The school she left was already in trouble, having been judged unsatisfactory by inspectors.
Soon after, I'm in serious trouble, having snapped the Grundig's telescopic antenna.
Since then, he's had no trouble having his novels published — or filmed.
After considerable trouble having it continually repaired, the donor withdrew her account from the store.
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Trouble has come mostly on the road.
But this trouble has been long brewing.
For some, the trouble has been idolatry.
It said the trouble had since cleared.
Trouble has moved the other way, too.
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