Phrases with «real trouble»

The phrase "real trouble" means a serious or significant problem or difficulty. Full definition

Sentences with «real trouble»

  • It's only now that we see these communications moving online that lawyers are getting in real trouble for this kind of conduct. (lawyerist.com)
  • This type of service is particularly valuable for entry level job applicants and those having real trouble with getting interviews. (resumewritingservice.biz)
  • However, if you have a history of missed payments, it could cause real trouble for your score. (gocleancredit.com)
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