Examples of using There's a problem in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
But there's a problem: Salgado.
This means there's a problem with your Xbox Live billing account.
Um… If there's a problem, I could step outside real fast.
Call me if there's a problem.
There's a problem with your application, as I recall, Miss…- Excuse me?
There's a problem with the ship.
Good. Give me a call if there's a problem.
So if there's a problem… don't call me.
This may mean that there's a problem with your Kinect sensor. Solutions.
No, she will call if there's a problem.
There's a problem in Casavatore.
There's a problem with the merger.
If there's a problem, call me.
Okay, but there's a problem.
This may mean that there's a problem with your account.
Did Andrew say there's a problem?
There's a problem with Commander Tuvok.
There's a problem with your plan.
This may mean that there's a problem with the console. Solutions.
Give me a call if there's a problem.