Sentence examples for trouble though from inspiring English sources

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Foul trouble, though, hurt the Huskies, and they shot only 34.4 percent from the field.

I have trouble, though, with her apparent acceptance of the homogenization of the urban-suburban experience.

Verdasco quickly gets himself out of trouble, though, and seals the game with another ace.

Such trouble, though, has underminedhis hopes of success on several occasions this year.

The novel runs into trouble, though, as its time line catches up to the story we know.

Watson worked his way out of further trouble, though, and the Reds are now down to their final three outs.

She knew her application was in trouble, though, when she was called in for a second physical checkup.

We run into trouble, though, when we celebrate celebrity feminism while avoiding the actual work of feminism.

The plan has never been in real trouble, though, because critics lack the votes to stop passage of the bill.

The portals could stave off trouble, though, thanks to changes that have been in the works for months.

Should there be trouble, though, Mr. Obama's allies will not be quick to blame the chief justice who rescued the health care law.

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