Sentence examples for a really problematic from inspiring English sources

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It's a really problematic thing.

"The mayor has by far more problems with Freddy Ferrer and Mark Green," one aide said, "but he thinks Alan Hevesi would be a really problematic mayor".

"And then, when people, particularly younger people, wanted to build a start-up, and they were generally under-capitalized, the idea of buying Microsoft software was a really problematic idea for them".

But Ye took the exchange to a really problematic level.

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There's also a really problematic assumption in the United States that if you don't believe in God, you're not a moral and ethical person.

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"God, yeah, there were a few really problematic moments.

But the contract for these agreements which I think is an area that hasn't garnered a lot of attention are also really problematic in terms of the ways in which they're asking borrowers to waive their rights.

She says she found The Fall, the TV series in which beautiful young women are tortured and murdered by a ludicrously attractive serial killer, "really problematic – it was really interesting, but it did seem to glamorise it".

There's also been a lot of professors who say really problematic things.

[It's] really problematic to tie a business' money to the microphone they're giving people to engage in free speech.

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