Examples of 'had more trouble' in a sentence

Meaning of "had more trouble"

Had more trouble: This phrase indicates experiencing a greater degree of difficulty or problems. It is used to convey the idea of facing increased challenges or obstacles compared to a previous situation

How to use "had more trouble" in a sentence

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had more trouble
I had more trouble getting those bloodstains.
I am afraid we have had more trouble.
I had more trouble with the controls.
You too would have had more trouble.
I had more trouble with the micro.
Simonson would have had more trouble in traffic court.
I had more trouble with geometry.
I am surprised they have not had more trouble before now.
I have had more trouble getting into a disco.
But with the pressure surrounding negotiations she had more trouble than ever with insomnia.
He had more trouble recognising me.
But Berinmo and Himba speakers had more trouble with this task.
You had more trouble than happiness after marrying him.
Of the two, it is she who has had more trouble with the law.
You had more trouble than happiness after marying him.

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The latter stored fat more easily, and had more trouble burning calories.
We have had more trouble ever since he came to the neighborhood.
Moreover, after workers have lost their jobs, they have had more trouble finding new ones.
I have had more trouble with other women than with men.
Ambert 's column had more trouble.
They also had more trouble fixing their eyes on the ball.
The 20th Brigade took its objectives with little trouble but 26th Brigade had more trouble.
I have had more trouble with that child than any one would believe.
The downside of the study, Older adults had more trouble than spring chickens comprehending humor.
I had more trouble with the Whale.
I sometimes feel that she had more trouble dealing with success than she did failure.
Fabius had more trouble with his own soldiers than with the enemy.
You know I have always had more trouble reading you than anyone else.
I had more trouble getting those bloodstains off that lovely gown, though.
In June, she had more trouble with the law.
I had more trouble with him than with her mum!
You know I've always had more trouble reading you than anyone else.
You had more trouble than happiness after marrying him . You think so?
No errors and I had more trouble with Friday's than today's.
I have had more trouble with him than I should care to let your father know . ".
Look, we have had more trouble here since we hired you than before.
Then I had more trouble on me plate, like.
Others had more trouble than us -.
His response was, “ I have had more trouble with Dwight L. Moody than any other man alive . ”.

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