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Discover Ludwig'what trouble' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking a question about a particular problem or difficulty. For example, "What trouble have you been having with your computer?".
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What trouble was he in?
"We both know what trouble is".
You've no idea what trouble that is going to be.
And you wonder: What trouble are authorities expecting Monday night at Brookvale?
What trouble the journalists face arises from what they know, not what they have published.
As they say, "Rico knows what trouble is", yet Rico doesn't do anything wrong.
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What troubles Thee ?
The second assumption is what troubles Messrs Krusell and Smith.
That's what troubles me the most.
And that's what troubles me.
What troubled me most were the answers.
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