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"without trouble" is a phrase commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe an action that can be done without any problems. For example: "I was able to finish the project without trouble".
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We pass several checkpoints without trouble.
Both events passed without trouble.
The game itself was played without trouble.
Most prescribed burns go off without trouble.
Our entry, in the event, went off without trouble.
"All the institutions worked without trouble, without hiccups.
No one from 808 would go near Ryeland without trouble.
"This is someone functioning independently, holding a job, doing their everyday activities without trouble," Johnson said.
If the union is to continue without trouble, Spain needs not just multilingualism, but enthusiastic multilingualism.
First he played catch, then long toss, then threw in the bullpen without trouble.
The bike felt solid at low speeds, able to handle potholes and speed bumps without trouble.
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