Examples of using Really a problem in English and their translations into Greek
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She certainly does not share your views, but I do not think that is really a problem.
there are a few other gyms nearby to it wasn't really a problem.
the agenda that needs to be addressed is really a problem of equality.
I dug and then on the internet and found out that that model was really a problem? so let morala….
food is really a problem!
The outdoor bathroom was strange but not really a problem, other than when I got bitten by something whilst minding my own business in the shower!
It's really a problem if people don't change that explosive personality
Staff were average we waited for quite a while when we arrived for somebody to come to reception but this wasn't really a problem.
Hrimnir live in Switzerland actually but it's not really a problem cause we rehearse in Geneva(Switzerland).
looking at the camera is really a problem.
when inserting it this isn't really a problem as everything tends to become a pink blur.
We are The only English family in the hotel which isn't really a problem For the adults but the children find it difficult to make friends
with it then being said that there is not really a problem anyway.
Not really a problem.
Are these really a problem?
It's really a problem.
It's really a problem.
This isn't really a problem.
It's not really a problem.
When is a problem really a problem?