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trouble spot

noun as in volatile situation

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Ford’s electric vehicle division has been a trouble spot amid a slowdown in EV sales.

Budget constraints force cost-cutting measures as repairs are underway at San Clemente trouble spot.

There is not the capacity to move troops around the country to concentrate them in the latest trouble spot.

From BBC

The trouble spot surfaced in public last academic year after the community college chancellor’s office approved a bachelor’s degree program in applied fire management at Feather River College in Plumas County over fierce objections from Cal State officials, who argued it duplicated offerings of at least three other campus programs.

The other big trouble spot has been Africa, where debt markets have seen a sharp pullback.

From Reuters

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

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