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trouble

[truhb-uhl] / ˈtrʌb əl /








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Sally may be struggling to give Sylvia and Ted life on the page, but Hyland is having her own trouble ushering them to the stage.

From Los Angeles Times

But like TikTok, ByteDance's AI services could face trouble in overseas markets owing to issues from data privacy to fierce competition in the sector.

From Barron's

"The trouble is, they're trying to romanticise a dark and toxic story, so that is setting the audience up for a failure," she says.

From BBC

If only troubled couples celebrated Valentine’s Day, participation itself would become a signal, and the institution would defeat its own purpose.

From The Wall Street Journal

Watson said: "Litigation is a remedy of last resort, but it is hoped that this litigation will result in answers to many troubling questions that were first asked by Alex Salmond."

From BBC