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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trouble surfaced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that problems or difficulties have emerged or become apparent in a situation. Example: "As the project progressed, trouble surfaced when the team realized they were behind schedule."
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In September, trouble surfaced in two of Mr Li's many recent deals neither, by itself, material.
The fourth and last area in which trouble surfaced was in the treatment of probabilistic explanation.
The first signs of trouble surfaced about six years ago, when a handful of holes opened up in residential areas.
Torre dug deep into his bullpen again Friday, and today he held back David Cone from his usual bullpen session, just in case Hernandez's elbow trouble surfaced again.
Most major money managers here, following new government guidelines meant to prevent another Enron-style debacle, sold WorldCom bonds in June when signs of trouble surfaced.
Trouble surfaced with two outs in the top of the seventh when catcher John Buck gave chase to a foul pop-up off the bat of Philadelphia's Laynce Nix.
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But there are some — and we can empathize — who have trouble surfacing from that inward reality.
Mr. Rusnak was repaid before MCube's troubles surfaced.
His troubles surfaced after he enrolled at Syracuse University.
Then the museum's troubles surfaced in the press.
When Moni Maker returned to the United States to prepare for the race, however, troubles surfaced.
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