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1 But the Morrison government doesn't think we have a problem , Butler said.
2 You can come to me if you have a problem , any problem.
3 Pellegrini denied City have a problem with complacency against so-called lesser teams.
4 Well, if that's clear, I don't have a problem with meeting you.
5 Read chapter twenty-one in your text, and you shouldn't have a problem .
6 I know you don't have a problem forcing people into your service.
7 If it's a superstar, then we have a problem , said the source.
8 Well, that answer is why we have a problem in this country.
9 Somewhere between Houston and New Orleans, we're going to have a problem .
10 If I ever have a problem with it, I'll let you know.
11 If they are abolished you will have a problem funding student services.
12 They just don't have a problem , Mr Trump told Fox & Friends.
13 I have a problem with men deciding what happens to women's bodies.
14 They have a problem that they are hoping robots will help solve.
15 It is only the first three days that you have a problem .
16 We have a problem of under investment in rural infrastructure, he says.
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