teething troubles Meaning & Definition

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  • However, teething troubles are evident within this new body of work.

  • I am sure that it will have its teething troubles, like any other nation of federated territories.

  • I suppose it was inevitable that nationalisation should have some teething troubles.

  • Secondly, because the new plant is having heavy teething troubles.

  • We all know the great unhappiness that a great deal of the reorganisation in local government has caused and the great teething troubles there are.

  • Then it appeared that oil and gas became at least highly competitive with nuclear energy, which itself was having teething troubles.

  • That there were teething troubles we all know.

  • It is a genuine naval aircraft, and we hope that eventually, with luck, it will have had fewer teething troubles.

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