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By next month, I predict Claire will have met trouble halfway so frequently that her anxiety is out of control.
Mark met trouble halfway last week when he panicked over a minor work issue that never materialized.
Jane is meeting trouble halfway right now as she stresses over potential fallout from a situation that has yet to play out.
Sarah tends to meet trouble halfway by constantly worrying about worst-case scenarios that may never happen.
By the time the big presentation rolled around, Alan had already met trouble halfway so many times that he was exhausted from unnecessary worrying.
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