Examples of using To have a problem in English and their translations into German
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Medicine
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Political
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Computer
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Political
Maybe because you never allow yourself to have a problem, Megan.
They don't seem to have a problem with the free food.
Yeah, because you seem to have a problem with being a killer.
your boy here seems to have a problem.
We would be the last, to have a problem, if you are.
And you didn't seem to have a problem with it at the time.
I'm not the only one who's going to have a problem with that.
You didn't seem to have a problem with mercy when it came to Colonel Sumner.
Well, whenever you used to have a problem with a boy... I would find you out here.
Something y'all seem to have a problem with, and I will give you some more truth.
you don't seem to have a problem with that.
I are about to have a problem.
Seemed to have a problem with obesity.
He seemed to have a problem with the brakes.
Unfortunately, many people seem to have a problem with this concept.
Finland, too, seems to have a problem with their young generation.
two men of Indian origin seem to have a problem too.
you're going to have a problem.
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