cause trouble
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- The printer's causing trouble again.
- The printer's causing trouble again.
- His rebellious attitude often causes trouble for his parents.
- His rebellious attitude often causes trouble for his teachers.
- The sudden storm caused a lot of trouble for the travelers.
- Ignoring the warning signs could cause serious trouble down the line.
- Don't spread rumors; they only cause unnecessary trouble.
- The new regulations are expected to cause some trouble for local businesses.
- If you continue to ignore the rules, you will eventually cause serious trouble.
- She accidentally caused a lot of trouble by spreading misinformation.
- The new policy has caused considerable trouble among the employees.
- Please try not to cause any trouble during the event.
- She tried her best not to cause any trouble during her visit.
- Their constant disagreements always cause trouble within the team.
- His constant complaining began to cause trouble within the team.
- I didn't mean to cause you any trouble with my late arrival.
- A small misunderstanding can quickly cause big trouble if not addressed.
- A sudden power outage caused widespread trouble across the city.
- Who do you think caused all this trouble?
- The politician's controversial statements threatened to cause international trouble.