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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtrouble-freeˌtrouble-ˈfree adjective PROBLEMwithout any problems We ensure that you have a trouble-free and enjoyable holiday.
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trouble-free• But police and parade stewards kept the two sides apart and the event was relatively trouble-free.• However, some items make useful additions to any holiday suitcase and will make sure you get the trouble-free break you deserve.• The biggest crisis in her until then trouble-free career came during a recording session in her home town.• And for mums with their hands full, there's a trouble-free container.• It's usually a trouble-free procedure, but occasionally there's a problem over whether you've really been living apart.• Yet if you want to ensure a trouble-free retirement, it's never too early to start financial planning.• At least London's Notting Hill Carnival got off to a trouble-free start.
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