Examples of using To have a problem in English and their translations into Finnish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Some of us don't seem to have a problem in that area.
You didn't seem to have a problem with mercy when it came to Colonel Sumner.
Whenever you used to have a problem with a boy… I would find you out here.
We used to have a problem with gypsy moths years back.
You can't? Well, you don't seem to have a problem turning everything else on and off?
Pam never seemed to have a problem with us.
You're right. He didn't seem to have a problem with his broken hand.
Kobayashi doesn't seem to have a problem with it either.
She seems to have a problem with me.
If something final… we are going to have a problem.
Otherwise, we have got a problem, and I'm not the guy you want to have a problem with.
You appear to have a problem.
James Hunt seems to have a problem.
Though you don't seem to have a problem making yourself heard,
The man who's doing this seems to have a problem with the way certain families may be compensated by the airline.
However, their presence does not mean that a person is required to have a problem with that body.
We start to have a problem if we use these pretty words
I have a friend who used to have a problem with drugs that I really care about
He might just come to the middle of the camp So, he just comes so close, and that's when we're going to have a problem. so then we just worry that one day.
We seem to have a problem.