Phrases with «serious trouble»

The phrase "serious trouble" means being in a difficult or dangerous situation that requires immediate attention or action. Full definition

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Sentences with «serious trouble»

  • , especially trust account reconciliation processes (which are fairly straightforward), since that is, by far, the easiest way to get in serious trouble with your local ethics board. (mycase.com)
  • «I wanted to work with women before they get into serious trouble in their relationships,» she told us. (datingadvice.com)
  • When companies take competition too far, they can cross legal lines and cause serious trouble for other businesses. (thecampbelllawgroup.com)
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