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trouble-free

ADJECTIVE
  1. without problems or difficulties
    NASA reported a trouble-free launch

How To Use trouble-free In A Sentence

  • With competitive price and good service attitude, we become a reputable semiconductor and passive components supplier – Come to cooperate with us and gain the vantage of trouble-free today.
  • They need reliable, trouble-free, long-blooming flowers; through experience, they've learned which plants meet those criteria.
  • Thanks to his equanimity and good sense, he had given France the most trouble-free regency in its history.
  • Kept his cool, giving his manager and the referee a trouble-free afternoon. The Sun
  • The euro has rallied strongly on the foreign exchange markets after investors took heart from its mostly trouble-free introduction as a cash currency.
  • Hey, seemingly trouble-free and happy-go-lucky people also have their downtime.
  • They have a good reputation for building reliable trouble-free cars.
  • Fava beans are a tenacious and trouble-free crop that succeeds where the growing season is short and other beans fail.
  • How trouble-free do you think a town like that is going to be? The Good Fight
  • Make sure the current drive in your PC is trouble-free.
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