Examples of using Bit of trouble in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
I understand you have had a bit of trouble.
But we are saying there's a bit of trouble.
I had a bit of trouble communicating in french
I had a bit of trouble with"belching", but I think I got it sorted out in the end.
I was having a bit of trouble with it since before, and going backwards into a wall at 200 km/h doesn't make it better….
But now I have clipped its wings, a bit of trouble to start with, no problem. Oh, fine. Mind you, I had.
I had a bit of trouble distinguishing between the owners two units from the pictures alone.
It… it's just that, he's had a bit of trouble accepting what's happened, as I'm sure you can understand.
Mind you, I had a bit of trouble to start with, Oh, fine. but now I have clipped its wings.
Do you find yourself in a bit of trouble with unpaid bills
admit I have caused a bit of trouble.
But now I have clipped its wings, no problem. Oh, fine. Mind you, I had a bit of trouble to start with.
We had a bit of trouble early on- couldn't quite work out what went in where.
he seemed to have a bit of trouble.
hence we had a bit of trouble working out how the lighting worked.
Do you find yourself in a bit of trouble with unpaid bills and don't know which way to go
Mind you, I had a bit of trouble to start with, but now I have clipped its wings.
the first time there is a bit of trouble, it runs away!
we did have a bit of trouble.
Do you find yourself in a bit of trouble with unpaid bills