Examples of 'has had trouble' in a sentence

Meaning of "has had trouble"

has had trouble: Indicates a past experience of encountering difficulties or challenges. This phrase is commonly used to describe situations where someone faced problems or obstacles

How to use "has had trouble" in a sentence

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has had trouble
Zuckerman has had trouble finding a replacement.
It seems that everyone knows someone who has had trouble conceiving.
Katie has had trouble accepting it.
I know that my department has had trouble in the past.
Tripp has had trouble coming to terms with.
Your father has had trouble.
He has had trouble remembering names since he was little.
The army has had trouble.
But has had trouble because of his difficult childhood.
That game was on the road where this team has had trouble closin.
Speedball has had trouble controlling his powers.
This is not the first time the business owner has had trouble with the law.
Kalki has had trouble with his temper.
Percy Jackson is a kid who has had trouble.
Michael has had trouble adjusting.

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And I do not know anyone who has had trouble with it.
Microsoft has had trouble recently with its ads.
I think the ECB historically has had trouble with that.
Mayweather has had trouble defeating some fighters.
My husband and I have always noticed that she has had trouble hearing.
Neither child has had trouble opening them.
She has had trouble with one of her students.
The Lucky Nine casino up the block has had trouble with counterfeit coin lately.
Hubble has had trouble with its gyroscopes before.
It's not just my granddaughter that has had trouble getting.
United has had trouble meeting this condition.
My wife lost her job last year, and has had trouble finding a new one.
But it has had trouble living up to its early promise.
But for the last several months, he has had trouble walking and bending his knees.
He has had trouble meeting girls for most of his life.
Mrs Boyce recently has had trouble sleeping at night.
Miami has had trouble with tight ends this year.
Kevin Johnson is full of talent, but has had trouble remaining healthy in his career.
Miller has had trouble with substance abuse for years.
Since Ryan Babel has become unavailable, Ajax has had trouble pulling the trigger.
My daughter has had trouble sleeping since that night.
Overwhelmed by this attention, the star, seduced, has had trouble to hold back her tears.
Bentley has had trouble with the law in the past.
The company 's customers skew older and it has had trouble attracting the under 50 set.
Tom has had trouble walking ever since he was six years old.
Since moving here, she has had trouble managing her diabetes.
Tom has had trouble with his left eye ever since the accident.
He has prosthetic legs, but he has had trouble with them fitting properly.
She has had trouble with the law throughout her life.
The ' 502 document notes that such an approach has had trouble finding commercial acceptance.
But it has had trouble repeating its successes and maintaining momentum.
But her live-in boyfriend left last year, and she has had trouble finding a job.
She said she has had trouble describing the piece.
Well, as you know, Mrs Boyce recently has had trouble sleeping at night.
Sami has had trouble getting hold of Layla.

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