Examples of using To have 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
I used to have a problem.
Bill, say it again, we are going to have a problem.
I used to have a problem.
holidays he seems to have a problem with.
We seem to have a problem, boss.
It appears that the website continues to have a problem.
Are we going to have a problem here, Marlow?
I are about to have a problem.
I'm not allowed to have a problem with junkies?
With being a killer. Yeah, because you seem to have a problem.
You seem to have a problem with this, Sheila.
You're the first person ever to have a problem with that.
You don't seem to have a problem talking about stuff.
Maybe because you never allow yourself to have a problem.
They all seem to have a problem with barking.
your boy here seems to have a problem.
You don't seem to have a problem cashing in.
Sorry to wake you, but your boy here seems to have a problem.
They don't seem to have a problem with free food.
your boy here seems to have a problem.
Nobody seemed to have a problem with it.
are we going to have a problem?
Unless you want to have a problem with the Library.
Wow. I thought you would be the last person to have a problem with nonconformity.
Mr. Maj, I seem to have a problem with protocol 314.
Now I'm starting to have a problem.
Kobayashi doesn't seem to have a problem with it either. I got no problem with that.
Are we going to have a problem?
Kobayashi doesn't seem to have a problem with it either.
This is where I start to have a problem,' McCord concludes.