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problem

[prob-luhm] / ˈprɒb ləm /




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“Right now it’s about economic injustice. But people have many other problems with the regime. Its ideology is not accepted by the people anymore, even among my generation,” said Sazegara, who is in his 70s.

From The Wall Street Journal

Take the common problem of tantrums over bedtime.

From BBC

The report criticised the "minimal" international response to the problem.

From Barron's

For the Dodgers and their fans, that is someone else’s problem, at least for this year.

From Los Angeles Times

For Patterson, getting the best out of his defenders never proved to be a problem at TCU, where he was known for unearthing underrated prospects on the defensive end.

From Los Angeles Times