Have Trouble in a sentence
Synonym: struggle. Antonym: succeed
Meaning: To experience difficulty in doing something; to struggle with.

(1) I have trouble sleeping at night.
(2) They have trouble with saving money.
(3) I have trouble waking up on weekends.
(4) People with CF have trouble breathing.
(5) Rabid animals may have trouble eating.
(6) I always have trouble sleeping at nite.
(7) I have trouble waking up on rainy days.
(8) I have trouble falling asleep at night.
(9) Rabid animals may have trouble walking.
(10) I often have trouble sleeping at nights.
Have Trouble sentence
(11) Premenstrually, I have trouble sleeping.
(12) Astigmatics may have trouble with glare.
(13) I have trouble falling asleep sometimes.
(14) Rabid animals may have trouble drinking.
(15) I always have trouble sleeping at night.
(16) They have trouble with staying organized.
(17) I have trouble deglutinating large pills.
(18) Rabid animals may have trouble breathing.
(19) I have trouble hearing people who mumble.
(20) Analphabets may have trouble reading maps.
Have Trouble make sentence
(21) Rabid animals may have trouble swallowing.
(22) I have trouble hearing people who whisper.
(23) Aphasiacs may have trouble with word order.
(24) A disease can make you have trouble seeing.
(25) Rabid animals might have trouble breathing.
(26) I always have trouble sleeping during nitez.
(27) Analphabets may have trouble reading emails.
(28) Aphasiacs may have trouble with word recall.
(29) A disease can make you have trouble hearing.
(30) I have trouble concentrating when I'm tired.
Sentence of have trouble
(31) I have trouble concentrating when I'm bored.
(32) We have trouble with keeping our house clean.
(33) Aphasiacs may have trouble with word meaning.
(34) A disease can make you have trouble sleeping.
(35) I have trouble hearing in noisy environments.
(36) Astigmatics may have trouble driving at night.
(37) Astigmatics may have trouble with eye fatigue.
(38) I always have trouble sleeping premenstrually.
(39) Stress can cause you to have trouble sleeping.
(40) Stress can cause you to have trouble focusing.
Have Trouble meaningful sentence
(41) A disease can make you have trouble breathing.
(42) I have trouble waking up on dark, gloomy days.
(43) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm hungry.
(44) The ulcer caused him to have trouble sleeping.
(45) She tends to have trouble with public speaking.
(46) I always have trouble pronouncing his lastname.
(47) Big-heads often have trouble working in a team.
(48) Aliterates may have trouble with speech sounds.
(49) I always have trouble sleeping on Sunday nites.
(50) On occasions, I have trouble sleeping at night.
Have Trouble sentence examples
(51) Astigmatics may have trouble with night vision.
(52) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm anxious.
(53) Alcohol can cause you to have trouble sleeping.
(54) I have trouble hearing people who speak softly.
(55) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm in pain.
(56) Aphasiacs may have trouble with sentence length.
(57) Astigmatics may have trouble with bright lights.
(58) Amnesiacs may have trouble forming new memories.
(59) I have trouble falling asleep when it's too hot.
(60) I have trouble falling asleep if I stay up late.
Sentence with have trouble
(61) I have trouble waking up when it's cold outside.
(62) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm homesick.
(63) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm stressed.
(64) I have trouble hearing people who talk too fast.
(65) Fornicators may have trouble finding employment.
(66) Daltonians may have trouble with traffic signals.
(67) Aliterates may have trouble with tongue twisters.
(68) I always have trouble sleeping during nighttimes.
(69) Analphabets may have trouble reading food labels.
(70) Aphasiacs may have trouble with word recognition.
Use have trouble in a sentence
(71) Aphasiacs may have trouble with word association.
(72) Astigmatics may have trouble reading small print.
(73) I always have trouble spelling Krumitz correctly.
(74) Some people have trouble respiring due to asthma.
(75) Illiterate people may have trouble finding a job.
(76) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a map.
(77) Illiterate people may have trouble reading books.
(78) Sometimes I have trouble falling asleep at night.
(79) I have trouble concentrating when I'm distracted.
(80) The illness caused her to have trouble breathing.
Sentence using have trouble
(81) I have trouble getting out of bed in the morning.
(82) I always seem to have trouble with math equations.
(83) Bossy individuals often have trouble compromising.
(84) I always have trouble spelling Rathaway correctly.
(85) Analphabetics may have trouble finding employment.
(86) Analphabets may have trouble reading street signs.
(87) Aphasiacs may have trouble with conversation flow.
(88) I always have trouble spelling Fontenot correctly.
(89) I have trouble falling asleep in new environments.
(90) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a bill.
Have Trouble example sentence
(91) Therapy can help people who have trouble sleeping.
(92) Illiterate people may have trouble reading emails.
(93) I frequently have trouble falling asleep at night.
(94) I have trouble concentrating when I'm overwhelmed.
(95) I have trouble spelling words with silent letters.
(96) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm jet-lagged.
(97) I always have trouble spelling the word necessary.
(98) I am terribly shy and have trouble making friends.
(99) I often have trouble sleeping in a new bedchamber.
(100) Daltonians may have trouble with color-coded tasks.
Sentence with word have trouble
(101) Daltonians may have trouble with certain art forms.
(102) Agraphic individuals may have trouble taking notes.
(103) Analphabetics may have trouble reading food labels.
(104) Analphabets may have trouble navigating technology.
(105) Aphasiacs may have trouble with grammar and syntax.
(106) Aphasiacs may have trouble with word comprehension.
(107) Aphasiacs may have trouble with sentence structure.
(108) Astigmatics may have trouble with depth perception.
(109) Astigmatics may have trouble with computer screens.
(110) Astigmatics may have trouble with color perception.
Sentence of have trouble
(111) I always have trouble spelling Pilbasian correctly.
(112) I have trouble hearing when there's too much noise.
(113) Some people have trouble respire because of asthma.
(114) A nurse can help you if you have trouble breathing.
(115) Rabid animals may have trouble walking or standing.
(116) Illiterate people may have trouble reading recipes.
(117) My weakness is that I have trouble waking up early.
(118) My weakness is that I have trouble asking for help.
(119) They have trouble with finding reliable babysitters.
(120) The goiter was causing her to have trouble sleeping.
Have Trouble used in a sentence
(121) The bee-stings caused him to have trouble breathing.
(122) I have trouble pronouncing the name Aldag correctly.
(123) Aphasiacs may have trouble with social interactions.
(124) Aphasiacs may have trouble with sentence complexity.
(125) Astigmatics may have trouble with peripheral vision.
(126) Atechnic drivers may have trouble using GPS systems.
(127) I always have trouble spelling my friend's lastname.
(128) I have trouble hearing when there is too much noise.
(129) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a recipe.
(130) Her affliction caused her to have trouble breathing.
Have Trouble sentence in English
(131) I occasionally have trouble falling asleep at night.
(132) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm stressed out.
(133) The splinter was causing her to have trouble typing.
(134) The migraine is causing me to have trouble sleeping.
(135) We have trouble with finding a parking spot downtown.
(136) I heard that bedpressers often have trouble sleeping.
(137) Bulimiacs may have trouble maintaining relationships.
(138) Aphasiacs may have trouble with spelling and writing.
(139) Aphasiacs may have trouble with emotional expression.
(140) Astigmatics may have trouble seeing objects up close.
(141) I have trouble sedating off when I'm feeling anxious.
(142) Illiterate people may have trouble filling out forms.
(143) Illiterate people may have trouble reading road maps.
(144) Illiterate people may have trouble reading contracts.
(145) My weakness is that I have trouble staying organized.
(146) I always have trouble falling asleep before midnight.
(147) It's not normal to have trouble sleeping every night.
(148) Children who have trouble seeing may need spectacles.
(149) I have trouble pronouncing words with silent letters.
(150) Big-heads often have trouble admitting their mistakes.
(151) Nonreaders may have trouble with spelling and grammar.
(152) People with amusias may have trouble dancing to music.
(153) Men experiencing andropause may have trouble sleeping.
(154) Antiliterates may have trouble following instructions.
(155) Aphasiacs may have trouble with sentence construction.
(156) I have trouble sleepings when I'm stressed or anxious.
(157) I have trouble sleeping in, so I always mill up early.
(158) I have trouble sedating off when I'm feeling stressed.
(159) My hallow back is causing me to have trouble sleeping.
(160) I have trouble falling asleep if I don't snore deeply.
(161) Stress can cause you to have trouble making decisions.
(162) Tobacco can make you cough and have trouble breathing.
(163) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a contract.
(164) Hearing aids can help people who have trouble hearing.
(165) Illiterate people may have trouble reading newspapers.
(166) I have trouble waking up when it's still dark outside.
(167) They have trouble with managing their time effectively.
(168) Daltonians may have trouble with certain types of food.
(169) Daltonians may have trouble with certain types of maps.
(170) Analphabetics may have trouble navigating the internet.
(171) Analphabetics may have trouble reading product manuals.
(172) Analphabets may have trouble communicating effectively.
(173) Aphasiacs may have trouble with sentence comprehension.
(174) Astigmatics may have trouble with reading in low light.
(175) Astigmatics may have trouble with contrast sensitivity.
(176) Whenever I have trouble sleeping, I always count sheep.
(177) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a newspaper.
(178) His affliction caused him to have trouble with balance.
(179) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm feeling anxious.
(180) I have trouble hearing people who speak with an accent.
(181) I have trouble spelling words that have silent letters.
(182) I always have trouble falling asleep before a big exam.
(183) The niggle back is causing him to have trouble sleeping.
(184) I always have trouble taking the lid off the pickle jar.
(185) The astigmatic person may have trouble driving at night.
(186) Aphasiacs may have trouble with sentence interpretation.
(187) Aphasiacs may have trouble with nonverbal communication.
(188) People with Aspersers may have trouble with eye contact.
(189) People with Aspersers may have trouble with transitions.
(190) I have trouble understanding badly written instructions.
(191) Some people have trouble pronouncing words with aitches.
(192) Hyperopic individuals may have trouble driving at night.
(193) Wearing glasses is necessary if you have trouble seeing.
(194) Illiterate people may have trouble following directions.
(195) Rabid animals might have trouble walking or standing up.
(196) If you have anaphylaxis, you may have trouble breathing.
(197) Illiterate people may have trouble reading street signs.
(198) Illiterate people may have trouble reading report cards.
(199) Brachycephalic cats may have trouble grooming themselves.
(200) Whenever I have trouble sleeping, I count sheep to relax.
(201) I have trouble falling into slp when I'm feeling anxious.
(202) People with nyctalopia may have trouble driving at night.
(203) Analphabetics may have trouble communicating effectively.
(204) Analphabets may have trouble reading prescription labels.
(205) Men experiencing andropause may have trouble with memory.
(206) Antiliterates may have trouble communicating effectively.
(207) Kila time I watch a scary movie, I have trouble sleeping.
(208) Nonwriters may have trouble with grammar and punctuation.
(209) Everytime I watch a scary movie, I have trouble sleeping.
(210) I have trouble falling into a deep slp when I'm stressed.
(211) Wearing glasses is compulsory if you have trouble seeing.
(212) A parasite can cause an animal to have trouble breathing.
(213) Illiterate people may have trouble reading text messages.
(214) Some people have trouble sleeping when they take opiates.
(215) People with CF have trouble breathing and digesting food.
(216) I have trouble staying asleep if I have a lot on my mind.
(217) The sleep study showed that I have trouble falling asleep.
(218) They frequently have trouble with their car breaking down.
(219) We occasionally have trouble with our internet connection.
(220) They have trouble with getting along with their neighbors.
(221) The herniated disc is causing me to have trouble sleeping.
(222) Hyperopic individuals may have trouble seeing small print.
(223) I always have trouble unzipping my boots after a long day.
(224) Big-heads often have trouble admitting when they're wrong.
(225) Binge-drinkers may have trouble concentrating or focusing.
(226) Analphabets may have trouble filling out job applications.
(227) Analphabets may have trouble understanding product labels.
(228) Aphasiacs may have trouble understanding written language.
(229) Astigmatics may have trouble seeing objects at a distance.
(230) Tattle backs often have trouble making friends in college.
(231) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a warning sign.
(232) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a text message.
(233) Illiterate people may have trouble reading warning labels.
(234) Illiterate people may have trouble reading test questions.
(235) I sometimes have trouble waking up when it's dark outside.
(236) If you forget your glasses, you might have trouble seeing.
(237) I have trouble recalling names, but I never forget a face.
(238) I have trouble waking up early in the morning on weekends.
(239) I have trouble hearing high-pitched sounds in my left ear.
(240) It's not normal to have trouble breathing during exercise.
(241) Scatterbrains often have trouble organizing their thoughts.
(242) Daltonians may have trouble with certain types of lighting.
(243) Analphabets may have trouble understanding legal documents.
(244) Anaphasic individuals may have trouble with word retrieval.
(245) Men experiencing andropause may have trouble concentrating.
(246) Astigmatics may have trouble with eye strain while driving.
(247) Astigmatics may have trouble with eye strain while reading.
(248) Atechnic individuals may have trouble using online banking.
(249) I always have trouble finding shorties that fit just right.
(250) The lump over my ear is causing me to have trouble hearing.
(251) Some people with a disorder have trouble sleeping at night.
(252) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a birthday card.
(253) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a shopping list.
(254) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a sign at a zoo.
(255) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their memory.
(256) Illiterate people may have trouble reading medicine labels.
(257) Illiterate people may have trouble reading bank statements.
(258) Illiterate people may have trouble reading legal documents.
(259) My weakness is that I have trouble saying no to my friends.
(260) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm anxious or stressed.
(261) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm too hot or too cold.
(262) I have trouble falling asleep when I have a lot on my mind.
(263) His self-reproach was causing him to have trouble sleeping.
(264) I have trouble falling asleep if I eat too much before bed.
(265) Seek medical help immediately if you have trouble breathing.
(266) We have trouble with finding a good restaurant in this area.
(267) If they ate a late dinner, they would have trouble sleeping.
(268) The patient's AVM was causing them to have trouble sleeping.
(269) The baby's snots were causing her to have trouble breathing.
(270) Analphabetics may have trouble filling out job applications.
(271) Analphabetics may have trouble understanding academic texts.
(272) Analphabets may have trouble following written instructions.
(273) Antiliterates may have trouble accessing information online.
(274) Aphasiacs may have trouble with turn-taking in conversation.
(275) I never have trouble falling asleep when I'm in Slumberland.
(276) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a bank statement.
(277) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a sign at a park.
(278) Therapy can be helpful for people who have trouble sleeping.
(279) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their anxiety.
(280) Illiterate people may have trouble reading job applications.
(281) Illiterate people may have trouble reading school textbooks.
(282) Children with apnea may have trouble growing and developing.
(283) If you don't study, you might have trouble passing the test.
(284) I have trouble waking up on weekends because I stay up late.
(285) If you stay up late, you might have trouble staying focused.
(286) I have trouble falling asleep when I'm in a new environment.
(287) Cover up against the dust, or you'll have trouble breathing.
(288) If you don't assimilate, you may have trouble making friends.
(289) Farmers often have trouble with cane-rats eating their crops.
(290) Daltonians may have trouble with certain types of technology.
(291) Anosmic individuals may have trouble detecting smoke or fire.
(292) Agraphic individuals may have trouble with fine motor skills.
(293) Analphabetics may have trouble reading street signs and maps.
(294) Analphabetics may have trouble understanding legal documents.
(295) Analphabetics may have trouble following safety instructions.
(296) Analphabets may have trouble reading books to their children.
(297) Antiliterates may have trouble understanding legal documents.
(298) Dyslectics may have trouble with comprehension and retention.
(299) Unhonest people often have trouble maintaining relationships.
(300) Hyperopic individuals may have trouble with depth perception.
(301) Illiterate people may have trouble communicating with others.
(302) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a job application.
(303) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a lease agreement.
(304) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their emotions.
(305) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their behavior.
(306) Illiterate people may have trouble reading job offer letters.
(307) People with respiratory illnesses may have trouble respiring.
(308) I sometimes have trouble staying asleep throughout the night.
(309) I love eating cuties, but I always have trouble peeling them.
(310) My jaw past was causing me to have trouble sleeping at night.
(311) We have trouble with getting our kids to eat their vegetables.
(312) If she ate too much caffeine, she might have trouble sleeping.
(313) Some people with bibliomanias have trouble parting with books.
(314) Bubbleheads often have trouble understanding complex concepts.
(315) Analphabetics may have trouble understanding government forms.
(316) People with Aspersers may have trouble with abstract thinking.
(317) If I stay up too late, I might have trouble waking up on time.
(318) Illiterate people may have trouble understanding street signs.
(319) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a sign at a museum.
(320) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their addiction.
(321) Illiterate people may have trouble reading social media posts.
(322) Illiterate people may have trouble reading bills and invoices.
(323) Illiterate people may have trouble keeping up with technology.
(324) I have trouble hearing when there's a lot of background noise.
(325) The deformity in his spine caused him to have trouble walking.
(326) I have trouble staying asleep through the night due to stress.
(327) The splinter was causing him to have trouble gripping objects.
(328) My neighbor's dog barks all night, so I have trouble sleeping.
(329) Bulimiacs may have trouble sleeping due to their eating habits.
(330) I always have trouble getting some shut eye when I'm traveling.
(331) Neurasthenics may have trouble sleeping or experience insomnia.
(332) Some people with amusias may have trouble remembering melodies.
(333) Analphabets may have trouble understanding safety instructions.
(334) Analphabets may have trouble understanding financial documents.
(335) Astigmatics may have trouble with eye strain while watching TV.
(336) It's better to sate near the front if you have trouble hearing.
(337) I always have trouble starting my Fiat parked behind the dorms.
(338) If you have trouble breathing deeply, a chest massage may help.
(339) Some people have trouble with their speech and need extra help.
(340) If you become insane, you might have trouble with your hygiene.
(341) If I stay up too late, I might have trouble remembering things.
(342) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their motivation.
(343) If you stay up too late, you might have trouble falling asleep.
(344) I have trouble hearing when there is a lot of background noise.
(345) Staying up late can cause you to have trouble making decisions.
(346) Staying up late can cause you to have trouble with your memory.
(347) If you stay up late, you might have trouble remembering things.
(348) I have trouble hearing certain consonant sounds, like s and th.
(349) The abscesses were causing the patient to have trouble sleeping.
(350) Autofill can be a great tool for people who have trouble typing.
(351) Binge-drinkers may have trouble sleeping or experience insomnia.
(352) Daltonic individuals may have trouble with color matching tasks.
(353) Aliterate individuals may have trouble with comprehension tests.
(354) Agraphic individuals may have trouble with spelling and grammar.
(355) Analphabetics may have trouble reading newspapers and magazines.
(356) Analphabetics may have trouble reading emails and text messages.
(357) Analphabets may have trouble understanding medical instructions.
(358) The patient's atonias was causing them to have trouble speaking.
(359) The patient's atonias was causing them to have trouble sleeping.
(360) The patient's atonias was causing them to have trouble standing.
(361) The patient's atonies were causing them to have trouble writing.
(362) The patient's atonies were causing them to have trouble walking.
(363) If you become insane, you might have trouble sleeping or eating.
(364) People who become insane might have trouble with their emotions.
(365) When you stay up late, you might have trouble waking up on time.
(366) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their self-esteem.
(367) Illiterate people may have trouble reading menus at restaurants.
(368) Illiterate people may have trouble reading product instructions.
(369) Illiterate people may have trouble reading homework assignments.
(370) People with apnea may have trouble concentrating during the day.
(371) Illiterate people may have trouble understanding product labels.
(372) Sometimes I have trouble falling asleep because I'm too excited.
(373) Staying up late can cause you to have trouble focusing in class.
(374) Staying up late can cause you to have trouble with your balance.
(375) I have trouble waking up on weekends because I like to sleep in.
(376) Some people with depression may have trouble sleeping or eating.
(377) I have trouble hearing the TV unless it's turned up really loud.
(378) I have trouble staying asleep if my room is too hot or too cold.
(379) I have trouble falling asleep if I know I have to wake up early.
(380) Individuals with a learning disorder may have trouble with math.
(381) Anytime I watch a scary movie, I have trouble sleeping at night.
(382) The deciduous tooth was causing my child to have trouble eating.
(383) People with shortsightedness often have trouble driving at night.
(384) I often muddle up my keys and have trouble finding the right one.
(385) The astigmatic eye may have trouble focusing on objects up close.
(386) Autofill can be a useful tool for people who have trouble typing.
(387) Brachydactyl individuals may have trouble with fine motor skills.
(388) Aliterate individuals may have trouble with medical instructions.
(389) Analphabetics may have trouble understanding financial documents.
(390) Analphabets may have trouble understanding educational materials.
(391) Men experiencing andropause may have trouble with mood disorders.
(392) Antiliterates may have trouble understanding important documents.
(393) Antiliterates may have trouble understanding scientific concepts.
(394) The patient's atonias was causing them to have trouble breathing.
(395) The patient's atonies were causing them to have trouble speaking.
(396) The patient's atonies were causing them to have trouble standing.
(397) The patient's atonies were causing them to have trouble sleeping.
(398) The patient's atropism was causing them to have trouble focusing.
(399) The septums in my nose were causing me to have trouble breathing.
(400) Hypermetropic individuals may have trouble with depth perception.
(401) When you stay up late, you might have trouble remembering things.
(402) Sometimes I have trouble paying attention because of my disorder.
(403) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their self-control.
(404) We learned that some people with a handicap have trouble hearing.
(405) Some people have trouble quitting opiates even when they want to.
(406) Illiterate people may have trouble understanding legal documents.
(407) Staying up late can cause you to have trouble remembering things.
(408) I have trouble sleeping when it's too hot or too cold in my room.
(409) The patient's esotropia was causing them to have trouble driving.
(410) If you don't assimilate, you may have trouble accessing education.
(411) Daltonic people may have trouble with color-coded wiring diagrams.
(412) I always have trouble pronouncing the scond syllable in that word.
(413) Aphasiacs may have trouble with topic maintenance in conversation.
(414) People with Aspersers may have trouble with executive functioning.
(415) The patient's atonias was causing them to have trouble swallowing.
(416) The patient's atonias was causing them to have trouble sitting up.
(417) Everytime I watch a scary movie, I have trouble sleeping at night.
(418) Some people with myotonia may have trouble with fine motor skills.
(419) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a menu at a restaurant.
(420) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a letter from a friend.
(421) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their relationships.
(422) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their social skills.
(423) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their communication.
(424) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their coping skills.
(425) Illiterate people may have trouble following written instructions.
(426) I have trouble waking up when I stay up too late the night before.
(427) If you stay up late, you might have trouble making good decisions.
(428) The statistic highlights that 40% of people have trouble sleeping.
(429) People with diabetes have trouble regulating their glucose levels.
(430) Illiterate people may have trouble reading food labels or recipes.
(431) The patient's atony was causing them to have trouble with balance.
(432) Jetlagged students may have trouble staying awake during lectures.
(433) Women with low levels of gonadotrophin may have trouble ovulating.
(434) If you don't assimilate, you may have trouble accessing healthcare.
(435) If you don't assimilate, you may have trouble accessing technology.
(436) Daltonic people may have trouble with color-coded sports equipment.
(437) The elderly may have trouble deglutinating due to weakened muscles.
(438) When I have a sore throat, I feel sick and have trouble swallowing.
(439) The patient's atonies were causing them to have trouble swallowing.
(440) Whensoever I watch a scary movie, I have trouble sleeping at night.
(441) Every time I watch a scary movie, I have trouble sleeping at night.
(442) Wearing glasses can improve your vision if you have trouble seeing.
(443) People who become insane might have trouble with their self-esteem.
(444) If you stay up late, you might have trouble staying awake in class.
(445) Children with microcephaly may have trouble with fine motor skills.
(446) Illiterate people may have trouble reading graduation certificates.
(447) Sometimes I have trouble staying concentrated during long lectures.
(448) Sometimes I have trouble staying concentrated when I'm watching TV.
(449) If you stay up late, you might have trouble concentrating in class.
(450) It's not normal to have trouble breathing during physical activity.
(451) Whenever I watch a scary movie, I have trouble sleeping afterwards.
(452) I always have trouble opening packages with too much adhesive tape.
(453) If you gorge up on too much caffeine, you'll have trouble sleeping.
(454) I have trouble waking up early, so I usually stay up late studying.
(455) The child's esotropia was causing them to have trouble with sports.
(456) The students often have trouble with understanding complex concepts.
(457) The students have trouble with completing their assignments on time.
(458) Binge-drinkers may have trouble remembering events or conversations.
(459) Daltonic individuals may have trouble with color-coded safety signs.
(460) Daltonic individuals may have trouble with color-coded art projects.
(461) Myopes may have trouble driving at night or in low light conditions.
(462) People with Aspersers may have trouble with nonverbal communication.
(463) Astigmatics may have trouble with eye strain while using a computer.
(464) Some students struggle in school because they have trouble focusing.
(465) It's hard not to worry about asthma when you have trouble breathing.
(466) Schizophrenics may have trouble distinguishing reality from fantasy.
(467) If you have trouble reaching your back, consider using a back brush.
(468) I have trouble sleeping, but I always try to sleep tight when I can.
(469) If you mangle up your budget, you'll have trouble paying your bills.
(470) If I stay up too late, I might have trouble concentrating at school.
(471) Therapy can help people who have trouble with their decision-making.
(472) Illiterate people may have trouble understanding road signs or maps.
(473) Illiterate people may have trouble understanding school assignments.
(474) Arrogant people often have trouble accepting constructive criticism.
(475) I always have trouble opening the doorknobs in the science building.
(476) It's important to sit over by the front if you have trouble hearing.
(477) I have trouble sleeping during the day after working the night shift.
(478) Hyperopic individuals may have trouble seeing details in photographs.
(479) Albinic animals may have trouble blending in with their surroundings.
(480) Alzheimer's disease can cause a person to have trouble with judgment.
(481) Ataxics may have trouble with spatial awareness and depth perception.
(482) The patient's ataxies were causing them to have trouble with balance.
(483) The patient's atonicity was causing them to have trouble with speech.
(484) The patient's atonicity was causing them to have trouble with vision.
(485) The patient's atropism was causing them to have trouble with balance.
(486) I have trouble sedating off when I'm feeling excited about something.
(487) People with asthma may have trouble breathing because of their lungs.
(488) Children with microcephaly may have trouble with social interactions.
(489) If you become insane, you might have trouble with your relationships.
(490) People who become insane might have trouble with their job or school.
(491) People who become insane might have trouble with their daily routine.
(492) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a letter from a loved one.
(493) Some people have trouble with diction because of a speech impediment.
(494) Therapy can be helpful for people who have trouble with their memory.
(495) Illiterate people may have trouble understanding medical information.
(496) Illiterate people may have trouble understanding scientific research.
(497) Staying up late can cause you to have trouble with your coordination.
(498) If you stay up late, you might have trouble waking up in the morning.
(499) If you stay up late, you might have trouble regulating your emotions.
(500) Don't forget to put on your hearing aids if you have trouble hearing.
(501) His self-reproach was causing him to have trouble focusing in school.
(502) I have trouble waking up on cloudy days because it's so dark outside.
(503) Camomile tea is a popular choice for those who have trouble sleeping.
(504) I always have trouble keying in my login information on this website.
(505) Fornicators may have trouble finding support from friends and family.
(506) Children with nyctophobia may have trouble sleeping alone in the dark.
(507) Some people with amusias may have trouble remembering lyrics to songs.
(508) People with amusias may have trouble enjoying live music performances.
(509) Astigmatics may have trouble with eye strain while using a smartphone.
(510) Ataxics may have trouble with tasks that require them to climb stairs.
(511) The patient's atonicity was causing them to have trouble with balance.
(512) The patient's atonicity was causing them to have trouble with hearing.
(513) When I have trouble sleeping, I resort to meditation to help me relax.
(514) My hand writing is so small that people often have trouble reading it.
(515) Myopes often have trouble driving at night or in low-light conditions.
(516) I have trouble sedating off when I drink caffeine too late in the day.
(517) If you have anaphylaxis, you may have trouble breathing or swallowing.
(518) Children with microcephaly may have trouble with memory and attention.
(519) If you stay up late, you might have trouble paying attention in class.
(520) People who have trouble sleeping may have a circadian rhythm disorder.
(521) Illiterate people may have trouble understanding historical documents.
(522) Staying up late can cause you to have trouble with your reaction time.
(523) I have trouble getting out of bed in the morning because I'm so tired.
(524) I have trouble falling asleep if I drink caffeine too late in the day.
(525) If you don't unwind before bed, you might have trouble falling asleep.
(526) The patient's laryngostenosis was causing them to have trouble eating.
(527) Individuals with amyotonias may have trouble performing everyday tasks.
(528) The astigmatic person may have trouble reading in low light conditions.
(529) If you don't assimilate, you may have trouble accessing legal services.
(530) If you become insane, you might have trouble communicating with others.
(531) Amphetamine can be helpful for people who have trouble with motivation.
(532) When you stay up late, you might have trouble waking up in the morning.
(533) Illiterate people may have trouble understanding important information.
(534) Staying up late can cause you to have trouble with your attention span.
(535) His self-reproach was causing him to have trouble in his relationships.
(536) Illiterate individuals may have trouble following written instructions.
(537) I have trouble waking up on weekends when I don't have to go to school.
(538) The audio book makes it accessible for people who have trouble reading.
(539) The patient's akinesias were causing them to have trouble with balance.
(540) The patient's akinesias were causing them to have trouble with writing.
(541) Men experiencing andropause may have trouble with erectile dysfunction.
(542) Men experiencing andropause may have trouble with urinary incontinence.
(543) Astigmatics may have trouble with eye strain while playing video games.
(544) Astigmatics may have trouble with eye strain while working on a laptop.
(545) Astigmatics may have trouble with eye strain while doing close-up work.
(546) Students who act up in class often have trouble with authority figures.
(547) Narcoleptics may have trouble concentrating due to their sleep disorder.
(548) People with aphasia may have trouble speaking or understanding language.
(549) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a label on a medicine bottle.
(550) Illiterate people may have trouble reading a recipe for a favorite dish.
Have Trouble meaning
The phrase "have trouble" is a common expression used to describe a situation where someone is experiencing difficulty or facing a challenge. It can be used in a variety of contexts, from personal struggles to technical problems. Here are some tips on how to use this phrase effectively in a sentence:
1. Be specific: When using the phrase "have trouble," it's important to be specific about what kind of trouble you're referring to.
For example, instead of saying "I have trouble with math," you could say "I have trouble understanding algebraic equations." This helps to clarify the issue and makes it easier for others to understand and offer assistance.
2. Use it in the present tense: The phrase "have trouble" is typically used in the present tense to describe a current problem or challenge.
For example, "I have trouble sleeping at night" or "She has trouble concentrating in class." Using the present tense helps to convey the immediacy of the issue and emphasizes the need for a solution.
3. Use it in the negative form: Another way to use the phrase "have trouble" is in the negative form, such as "I don't have any trouble with public speaking." This can be a useful way to express confidence or to downplay a perceived weakness.
4. Use it with modal verbs: The phrase "have trouble" can also be used with modal verbs such as "can," "could," "may," or "might" to express uncertainty or possibility.
For example, "I may have trouble finishing this project on time" or "She could have trouble finding a job in this economy."
5. Use it with prepositions: The phrase "have trouble" can be used with prepositions such as "with," "in," or "at" to indicate the specific area of difficulty.
For example, "I have trouble with public speaking," "She has trouble in math class," or "He has trouble at work."
In conclusion, the phrase "have trouble" is a versatile expression that can be used in a variety of contexts to describe a current problem or challenge. By being specific, using the present tense, using the negative form, using modal verbs, and using prepositions, you can effectively communicate your difficulties and seek assistance or solutions.
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