In case you are having a bit of trouble reading this, I will say that again.
I don't know whether you ever take the trouble to read the guarantee.
Its stern was toward us now, but I had no trouble reading the name.
This time Tom had no trouble reading the expression on his face.
Put another way, this is not the screen for people who have trouble reading tiny type.
That worried her, too; back on Earth she'd never had trouble reading him.
"I'm having a lot of trouble reading them back at home plate."
"Will you take the trouble of reading to us the passages which concern my brother?"
Evidently he had no trouble reading her, she thought in frustration.
She had no trouble reading the depth of anguish on his face.
It's getting a bit dark and your friend is having trouble reading.
He'd always had trouble reading, words not making sense, some letters upside down.
She had been trying in vain to help a boy who had great trouble reading.
He gave her one of those obtuse looks she had trouble reading.
"I have trouble reading and writing," he said the other week in his Philadelphia home.
To fit in better with the popular crowd he pretended to be having trouble reading.
It also means people with trouble reading, seeing, or typing can access the phone more easily.
The adults exchanged a glance that he had no trouble reading.
Susan looked at her notes and frowned as if she were having trouble reading or understanding them.
There was one box at the lower left corner that Emma had trouble reading.