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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Receiving courtesies from wise and learned men is ample recompense for all the trouble and money spent on traveling.
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The first sign of trouble is caused by a flashing neon sign outside his uncovered window.
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Soon his scurrilous tongue and subversive speeches were getting him into trouble.
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There is a detour around the trouble spot, using local roads.
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Many passengers were asleep at the time or otherwise had trouble finding their way to the deck in the dark.
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Intact burials are frequently very poor ones, the ancient plunderers having known well that they were not worth the trouble of investigation.
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It is a talent unappreciated by his schoolfellows, since he generally uses it to make mischief, or, opportunistically, to get himself out of trouble.
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The film's animation is trouble-free and colourful changing at times as stories alter, but echoing the fashion of the innovative artwork.
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She once got in trouble for throwing bubble bath at a policeman.
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The white-tie dress code was asking for trouble when it came to the red carpet.
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