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The phrase "trouble on" is not correct and usable in written English
To be used correctly, it must be connected to another word or phrase that completes the thought. For example, "There's trouble on the horizon."
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"No one wants trouble on the streets of Mumbai anymore.
Wiggins was not the only one in trouble on Friday.
On Monday, Richards released the first video from one of the album's songs, "Trouble," on iTunes.
Trouble on the backbenches?
Chicago was also having trouble on defense.
But there is trouble on the horizon.
"It's trouble on many different levels".
There is trouble on the island.
Expect trouble on the Tory backbenches.
Both had trouble on Capitol Hill.
Strawberry faces trouble on three fronts.
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