Examples of using Problem number 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
Problem number one;
All right, problem number 11.
Problem number one.
This is problem number one.
Problem number two.
Do you have a problem, number thirteen?
Problem number two is… well.
Which brings us to problem number 2.
Problem number 35 with America.
Do you have a problem, number thirteen?
Problem number two, the stab was shallow.
And that would be problem number six.
No, problem number 1 is solved.
Next question, problem number 10.
So, on problem number twelve as"X" increases,"Y.
All right. We're on problem number 9.
So, problem number one, how do we find him?
All right, look, problem number one solved.
Problem number four, get Walter home.
You haven't told me about problem number two!
That's problem number one.
Speaking of keeping us posted, that takes me to problem number five, communication.
What's problem number three?
Yet somehow you are now problem number one.
So I'm problem number three.
Well, getting correct on both is only this one, correct on choice 1 and correct on choice-- on problem number 2.
But problem number one is the problem of decision.
And then the probability of being correct on problem number 2-- problem number 2 has three choices, so there's three possible outcomes.
Problem number two, how do we take him out without inflicting collateral damage?
We're on problem number four, and they give us a theorem.