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"Elmar is the only one who takes the trouble to learn them".
He took the trouble to learn Welsh and impressed the neighbours with his active participation in local activities.
Obedient, Calvinist Sylvia, instructed to simulate oral sex, took trouble to learn her lines and repeated the scene until it was perfect.
He likes to get on with those around him: when he worked in East Asia, he took the trouble to learn Japanese and some Cantonese.
"I'm beginning to take umbrage at being lumped together with people who haven't taken the trouble to learn what is offensive and what isn't," she said.
A large percentage, particularly the men, never trouble to learn the language and are loud and unhesitating in their criticisms of the French.
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Troubled to learn?
I am troubled to learn that those facts were not accurate.
Reading Schmidle's piece, I was troubled to learn that Tyrone Hood waived his right to a jury trial.
Matthew Gilson, a photographer headed to Michigan on Friday, said he was troubled to learn the loan request was denied.
He was troubled to learn of the subpoena from an outsider, Mr. Buzzelli said, and then called Mr. Taylor.
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