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The phrase "troublesome relationship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship that is difficult, problematic, or causes distress. Example: "Their troublesome relationship often led to misunderstandings and conflicts."
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At the same time, the world's leading news organizations and Twitter, which has 200 million users around the world, have become increasingly intertwined in a symbiotic, if sometimes troublesome, relationship.
Medellín always had a troublesome relationship with its river.
Newspapers carried sensational stories about the F.B.I.'s Bonanno investigation, but the boys' troublesome relationship never came up.
The smartest and shapeliest piece of writing in the show is that acerbic essay by Nora Ephron about her troublesome relationship with purses.
The deal brings an end to BP's troublesome relationship with the billionaires, which forced Dudley, BP's chief executive, to resign as head of the venture and flee Russia during a bitter row in 2008.
The play, which runs through Aug. 6 on the Nikos Stage, is set in 1950's England and centers on a 12-year-old boy who endures a troublesome relationship with his piano teacher while his parents try to invigorate their drab lives.
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Today, although troublesome relationships between police and minorities remain common, police are increasingly aware of such problems and have taken broad steps to solve them.
Parents did not identify the impact of troublesome family relationships as a major worry, but this was the second most common source of concern for children and young people seeking help from ChildLine.
She starts a relationship with troublesome Trey.
As all data were collected within a cross-sectional survey, the particular relationship between troublesome trauma-related cognitions and post-traumatic stress is difficult to disentangle, as either may have occurred first.
Many naturally occurring hybrids have been discovered and studied in Penstemon (Wolfe et al., 1998a, b; Wilson and Valenzuela, 2002; Datwyler and Wolfe, 2004), making the inference of species boundaries and sister relationships particularly troublesome.
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