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It is often used when talking about a difficulty someone is having with something. For example: "I'm having trouble with my math homework."
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There's trouble with….
He had trouble with everything.
The trouble with a tunnel.
Having trouble with wave band".
Having trouble with your boss?
Never had trouble with K.E.
In Trouble With the G.O.P.
One trouble with a cough,.
I HAVE trouble with optimism.
"Congress has trouble with deadlines.
Trouble with reducing malaria?
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