Sentence examples for a problem man from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a problem man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is difficult to deal with or causes issues in a particular context.
Example: "In the workplace, he has become known as a problem man, often creating conflicts among team members."
Alternatives: "a troublesome individual" or "a difficult person".

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"It's like you got a problem, man," he says in a husky voice.

"We would accept it greatly and it shouldn't be a problem, man," Johnson told Rod Boone of Newsday when asked about the possibility of signing Collins.

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It's a problem men just don't have.

It's natural to say this is not really a problem men have it easy.

You might think you've spotted a problem men don't do synchronised swimming.

An adolescent woman with three children said, 'If we don't have children it is a problem men want to go and marry someone else.

"Being from the South, I thought it was a southern problem, men thinking women need to stay home," she says.

"If you don't know about a problem," the man observes, "then you don't have to deal with it".

Death has, accordingly, constituted a problem for man, and he has felt impelled to take special action to cope with it.

But he's still got a problem: a man is trying to kill him.

No problem, man.

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