Examples of using If there's a problem in English and their translations into Arabic
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                        Colloquial
                    
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                        Ecclesiastic
                    
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                        Ecclesiastic
                    
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                        Computer
                    
 
PJ, if there's a problem, you have to tell me about it.
So if there's a problem, it's clearly on your end.
If there's a problem, you will be  first to know.
If there's a problem on the way to the hospital, give her this.
Brant, if there's a problem, I'm gonna need to know about it.
Look, if there's a problem, we will handle it.
Call me if there's a problem, bye.
Give me a  call if there's a problem.
If there's a problem then we can talk about it.
Signal me if there's a problem. Bebe, you scared me.
Listen… if there's a problem with her being  here.
Let me know if there's a problem.
If there's a problem, he can get me across the border through Afghanistan.
Look, father, if there's a problem of any kind, ask Mrs. Smith for help.
Wake me if there's a problem.
Call if there's a problem.
Look, if there's a problem, I could come back.
Look, if there's a problem, I will call you.
If there's a problem, I will take care of it.
Well, if there's a problem, you can stay here.