Examples of using To have a problem in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
I used to have a problem.
It's the world that seems to have a problem with me.
And you didn't seem to have a problem with it at the time.
But a section of our society seems to have a problem with it.
He really seems to have a problem with soldiers in general.
You seem to have a problem understanding.
Am I going to have a problem with you, Bond?
I'm starting to have a problem with all of your functions.
Of course, America is not going to have a problem with that.”.
The team as a whole seems to have a problem with that.
You don't have to have full-blown“Celiac Disease” to have a problem with gluten.
Kobayashi doesn't seem to have a problem with it either.
At this time, who would dare to have a problem with him?
Because I would hate for us to have a problem again.
I don't think we're going to have a problem with this.
But we found that the clients who came to the consultation seemed to have a problem, which was to ask the price of water park when they started to talk.
Though you don't seem to have a problem making yourself heard, blow on this and wherever you are, help will come.
Twitch tends to be much stricter than YouTube and doesn't seem to have a problem banning people for sometimes unexplainable reasons.
The ISTJ is likely to have a problem giving a lot of positive affirmation