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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without troubles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or experience that is free from difficulties or problems.
Example: "She managed to complete the project without troubles, impressing her supervisor."
Alternatives: "without issues" or "trouble-free".
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The community is thriving, though it is not without troubles.
Many institutions have relied on brokered deposits for years without troubles.
Madeline is not without troubles of her own, as she tells readers early on: "I wanted to believe Santangelo could fix me, while he was at it.
The FA, though, insisted that early-evening kick-offs are part of the modern football landscape and routinely take place without troubles, and that they have to be signed off by all relevant authorities.
Indeed, he found the transition was not without troubles, although within three years - acting in the spirit of his unusual second Christian name, Work (which is of Orkney origin) - he had shaped a structure which survived for two decades.
No young hero like this is without troubles, and Dunne's have to do with angry self-pity stemming from his lowly position in life, aggravated by the death of his sainted mom.
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We pass several checkpoints without trouble.
Both events passed without trouble.
The agent waved him through without trouble.
"All the institutions worked without trouble, without hiccups.
The game itself was played without trouble.
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