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spot of bother
inf., idiom. a slight problem, a small predicament (I had a spot of bother with a sticky key on my keyboard. • 'Hullo, Charles,' he drawled. 'I'm afraid we've run into a spot of bother. • "I heard about your spot of bother." "Spot of bother?" "Your dad told us. I was sorry to hear that." "It was hardly a spot of bother, Grandad. My best mate's gonna get sent to prison for burning a house down." wiktionary.org)
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