To experience something, to be a target of something.
1 She said patients may have trouble getting in to see a doctor.
2 Yet mathematicians from different fields may have trouble communicating with one another.
3 Many still have trouble believing him, and it's easy to understand why.
4 But many in Washington, including some Republicans, have trouble taking it seriously.
5 A lot of people with TBI have trouble finding or remembering words.
6 But I have trouble with making words do the things I want.
7 Children with the condition usually have trouble concentrating and controlling their impulses.
8 Nevertheless such shall have trouble in the flesh: but I spare you.
9 Torque Every time I have to explain torque, I have trouble starting.
10 They knew perfectly well that many cultures would have trouble with that.
11 He seemed to have trouble realizing that; a lot of Democrats did.
12 If the images are ugly, you will have trouble in your home.
13 I came face-to-face with terror, and now I have trouble writing thrillers.
14 But you would have trouble arguing for any significant shift in perspective.
15 I still have trouble , but I was there and saw for myself.
16 The quarry is full of brambles-goodhiding, in case we have trouble .
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