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Meanings of bad problem in English
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Usage of bad problem in English
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And moving too fast, argued McGuire, risked making a badproblem worse.
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But there was the matter of getting rid of a badproblem.
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I remember last year Sugarland had a badproblem with them.
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They are really good people with a really badproblem.
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It is making a badproblem for the country worse.
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And before I worked here, I thought that I had a badproblem with authority.
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In a much lower tone, she said, "We have a big badproblem, Jeff."
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Now we lived that badproblem together.
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Not a badproblem to have for the side that only avoided a relegation play-off on goal difference in 2017.
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In fact, poor old, much-maligned Sitka spruce seems to represent a pretty good compromise for dealing with a badproblem, namely Ireland's deforestation.
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When he said, "Mexico is a badproblem," I couldn't resist the impulse to reply: "When Mexico troubles you, think of-Ireland
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For women with infections sensitive to antibiotics, severe symptoms, rated as a moderately badproblem or worse, lasted 3.32 days on average.
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Badproblems can beget good stuff.
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Greece has particularly badproblems.
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Slideshow (10 images) "And I believe lots of very potentially badproblems will be going away," he added, without providing details.