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1 It's the phone book of cyberspace, but it's riddled with problems .
2 South Africa's public schooling system is riddled with problems .
3 Now ministerial briefing documents show it was riddled with problems , and ministers dismissed official advice.
4 I'm riddled with problems NOW! Well, join the queue.
5 Even if the so-called feed-in tariff, or FIT, program dodges the political ax, it remains riddled with problems .
6 Now briefing documents show it was riddled with problems , and ministers appear to have dismissed official advice designed to make it fairer.
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