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trouble

[truhb-uhl] / ˈtrʌb əl /








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The rest of it – her status as “the enemy,” reviews that read to her as gratuitously nasty – doesn’t trouble her anymore.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several attorneys who spoke with MarketWatch for this story suggested there could be legal trouble if and when Colorado attempts to collect the fine money.

From MarketWatch

“Don’t be disgusting! Buying and selling without troubling to notify the authorities.”

From Literature

Well, he has no trouble with the fast pace, though he walks with a slight limp.

From Literature

The question is whether this division of labor—machines for volume, humans for discernment—is a fruitful partnership or a more troubling redefinition of what creative work looks like.

From The Wall Street Journal