Examples of using Have problems in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
We have problems.
Someone will have problems.
Have problems with their glucose.
You could have problems.
We have problems in the candidate countries.
People also translate
We could have problems.
We have problems with the directive we are now discussing.
When they have problems.
Please contact our sales department in case you have problems.
We all have problems.
We have problems with the size of the agencies
We gonna have problems?
If you have problems accessing your account,
Certain countries will have problems.
We all have problems, William.
Deactivate this setting if you have problems logging in.
If you have problems in your marriage.
The disruptors. The outliers who have problems with authority.
You may have problems with your bones.
Men who easily get an erection but have problems maintaining it.
You would have problems if you were like me.
If those are correct and you still have problems, please email us.
Women who have problems with their cervical mucus.
Even diplomatic passport holders may have problems at border crossings.
That we have problems with local gangsters.-The truth!
In the Netherlands, one and a half million adults have problems reading and writing.
Add if we have problems with sound.
Other side effects of combination therapy for HIV You may have problems with your bones.
When people have problems, they work it out.
So our arrival time will not change unless we have problems with our final trainticket.