Sentence examples for be a problem though from inspiring English sources

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What could be a problem, though, is crab grass.

Wind can be a problem, though, according to telescope array controller Dr Mirza Asif.

The cloud can be a problem, though, if you do not always have fast, reliable Internet access, especially if you upload or download large files.

Sharing the shower does not seem to be a problem, though, because each roommate is on a different schedule — these days, it's rare for them all to be home at the same time.

Mr Hilton admits that the Jaguar prototype would go no farther than about half a mile on flywheel power alone.That need not be a problem, though, argues Mr Crabb.

Customer acquisition shouldn't be a problem though, as I'm loving the user experience.

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There's a problem, though, with that message.

Race and class are a problem, though, for minority artists.

There's a problem, though, especially for Democrats.

"There is a problem though," he added, "and it's the players".

The lack of a leader or spokesperson is a problem, though, believes Lynas.

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