Examples of using A problem in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
A problem, robin?
Do you have a problem?
You have a problem, and you hold it in, man.
Money's not a problem.
If you have a problem with something, you come to me.
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Yeah, that part's a problem.
You will see there's a problem here, something that is illogical.
I don't think that's going to be a problem.
I don't have a problem with you.
Louis, I needto talk to you--we have a problem.
This can be a problem for us.
It is a disadvantage of the system. It's a problem.
You didn't have a problem in the pool.
Well, at least now we know there won't be a problem.
Are you gonna find a problem with everything I say?
I didn't have to have a problem.
If you're still having a problem hearing by the day after tomorrow.
I don't think there's much of a problem, though.
We face, then, a problem not of these large, impersonal forces.
No, sir. This will not be a problem. Over.
It is a problem that has devastating global humanitarian consequences.
I can see where some people might have a problem with this.
There were reports you had a problem with drinking at the end.
It's not, easy, you know… admitting your kid's got a problem.
Titus was worried that there was a problem with the guidance system.
Your friend will be aware,and that could prove to be a problem.
The Special Rapporteur nevertheless faced a problem concerning the legal regime of interpretative declarations.
Pretty soon the widow McBain won't be a problem no more.
Señor Galvan told me that we have a problem with Red Ridge View.
TP: Yeah, I think inequality is not a problem per se.