Examples of using Has problems 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
Everyone has problems.
He has problems in school.
Everybody has problems.
Has problems… everybody. Yeah, well.
Everybody has problems.
People also translate
She has problems, okay? I'm listening to you.
Every couple has problems.
She has problems, okay? I'm listening to you?
I think that Isa has problems.
Everyone has problems in their family.
Every marriage has problems.
This city has problems, especially with the policemen.
And you think my plan has problems.
Everyone has problems, Seth.
My point is that everybody has problems.
Everybody has problems. Yeah.
You are not the only one who has problems.
Stormfront has problems with him.
Well, there's Buckley. Yeah, but everybody in the newsroom has problems with Buckley.
And Varlamov has problems with the cervical spine.
I'm listening to you. She has problems, okay?
He has problems with other books,
I'm listening to you. She has problems, okay?
He has problems because he has a father like me.
If every family has problems, imagine ours.
Which country's tax payers are going to risk their own money, if a large European group has problems?
It seems, Roy, your wife has problems with the truth.
Everybody has problems, but your private crusade has gone too far.
But everybody in the newsroom has problems with Buckley.
The Commission has problems with Amendment No 13, which refers to the place of training.