Examples of 'may have trouble' in a sentence

Meaning of "may have trouble"

If someone may have trouble, it means that they could encounter difficulties or challenges in a particular situation. It suggests a potential obstacle or problem that the person might face

How to use "may have trouble" in a sentence

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may have trouble
You may have trouble with that.
I am apprehensive that we may have trouble this evening.
You may have trouble finding him.
I highly recommend it to anyone who may have trouble concentrating.
He may have trouble entering the house.
Some fish may have trouble.
I may have trouble getting my cape back.
In severe cases victims may have trouble working or socialising.
May have trouble following or joining a conversation.
Some people may have trouble walking.
May have trouble remembering facts.
Elderly animals may have trouble staying asleep.
May have trouble up north.
Reasons why you may have trouble sleeping alone.
May have trouble remembering the rules of a favorite game.

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New fathers also may have trouble adjusting to parenting.
That means if you are low in magnesium you may have trouble sleeping.
You may have trouble remembering things.
Younger children in particular may have trouble describing their symptoms.
She may have trouble organizing time.
They are usually thin and may have trouble gaining weight.
They may have trouble finding staff.
A person with a learning disability may have trouble grasping subtleties.
They may have trouble with it by morning.
A baby who is too tired may have trouble falling asleep.
She may have trouble breathing or sleeping.
Depressed individuals also may have trouble interacting with others.
He may have trouble facing the problem.
Many species of animals may have trouble adapting to the change.
He may have trouble picking up steam again.
Kids not used to poetry may have trouble relating to it at first.
I may have trouble getting in a bath in that time.
Automatic transmissions may have trouble shifting at the proper times.
We may have trouble identifying feelings unless they are extremes.
Drivers ahead of bikes may have trouble hearing them on a highway.
We may have trouble making arrests without condemning the properties.
A person with learning disabilities may have trouble grasping subtleties.
Dilbaug may have trouble driving at night.
When a driver is not paying attention or may have trouble seeing you.
The wife may have trouble using it.
I stay calm in situations when some other people may have trouble.
You may have trouble watching them.
Individuals with learning impairments may have trouble with social interaction.
But it may have trouble doing so in the future.
People who suffer color blindness may have trouble interpreting such graphs.
You may have trouble moving them.
Some children with selective mutism may have trouble processing sensory information.
They may have trouble understanding humor.
Some computers with older software may have trouble opening these files.
You may have trouble falling asleep too.

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