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The phrase "trouble themselves" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as: "The students took the initiative to trouble themselves to find the answer."
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Political figures in Mexico do not usually trouble themselves with petty matters like lawsuits.
Few politicians, including cabinet members, trouble themselves to file tax returns.
Some foreign companies do not even trouble themselves to follow fuel economy regulations.
The brand is already mature, they say, and the department stores are in trouble themselves.
Some big players in DIP loans have run into trouble themselves.
The boys in the neighborhood roam free, with parents who rarely trouble themselves about what they're up to.
However, when bigoted people hear disablist language they don't necessarily trouble themselves to find the intricate subtext.
There is, though, one worry the so-called communists in the Chinese government might want to trouble themselves with.
"States are in trouble themselves, and the downturn in state support comes along with declines in investments.
In similar fashion, the mob could market itself to certain companies, most likely those in serious trouble themselves.
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Rhys concedes that SFA's songs have seldom troubled themselves with distinct narratives.
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