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big trouble

noun as in recession

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Sitting 24th in the table following a 2-0 defeat by Liverpool on Wednesday, the Spanish giants find themselves in big trouble in the tournament in which they have long been heralded masters.

From BBC

"If we don't support these families, we're in big trouble as a country because we won't be able to generate our food."

America is in very big trouble and it will last long after Donald Trump.

From Salon

“People who are exposed to these ... are in big trouble and are liable to radiation sickness, liable to cancer down the road if they survive post-exposure.”

This week: Big trouble in not-so-little China as the second-largest economy tries to get out of its post-COVID funk.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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