go to the trouble

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Verb

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go to the trouble (third-person singular simple present goes to the trouble, present participle going to the trouble, simple past went to the trouble, past participle gone to the trouble)

  1. To make an effort. [with of (+ gerund) ‘doing something’]
    Synonyms: take the trouble, bother

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