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troubled time

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meanings of troubledand time


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troubled
adjective
uk /ˈtrʌb.əld/ us /ˈtrʌb.əld/
having problems ...
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time
noun
uk /taɪm/ us /taɪm/
the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as ...
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Examples of troubled time


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We ought not to be troubledtime and time again to consider this kind of case.
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Without it, even that yard with its record will have a troubledtime in the next year or so.
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A delay of days, let alone weeks, can be disastrous to their idea of having some kind of rock to hold on to at that troubledtime.
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The sixties were a troubledtime with much pilot unrest.
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During his teenage years he went through was he called a troubledtime.
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Her poor, as she would call them, became more and more numerous during this troubledtime.
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The time between the two major releases was a troubledtime for the band internally.
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The film had a troubledtime in production, with various problems regarding the marionettes, as well as the scheduling extremes of having the film come out in time.
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Historians have investigated these troubled times in multiple ways.
Archiguille belongs to the celebrated creators of the 1950s who in that troubledtime showed their bright expressive works characterized by new composition and plastic innovations.
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Leto recounts his adolescence as a troubledtime, in which he experimented with drugs and dropped out of school.
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A place to stand: essays for educators in troubled times.
Most prominently, the existentialists held a philosophy of engagement, well adapted to their troubled times but disjointed from mainstream scientific pursuits, with the possible exception of psychoanalysis.
These men were holding temporary but very responsible positions for about a year during troubled times.
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I suspect that we are in for troubled times.
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We live in troubled times and the difficulty lies in attracting worldwide attention.
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I accept that the airline industry is going through troubled times.
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Alas, in these troubled times far worse things have happened.
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Many people are feeling the call to service in these troubled times.
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