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The phrase "have a problem over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where someone is expressing a concern or issue regarding a specific topic or situation. Example: "I seem to have a problem over the recent changes in policy that were implemented without notice."
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Torre added, "He's too good an athlete to have a problem over there".
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So I never had a problem over there.
Third, our method might have a problem of over fitting.
We're recognizing that these corporations have a problem with over consuming, over spending and gambling (betting on derivatives).
"Yes on 38" 's press secretary Chris Bertelli countered: "The 'No' side didn't have a problem stepping over and around the truth.
Democrats have a problem with seniors over 65.
"When I speak to an individual, I say, you have a problem with this individual over here, you shoot him, he's dead," Mr. Suggs said.
And Michael Kors, who is at the end of his tenure at Celine, never seemed to have a problem pushing that idea over the top.
Is it perhaps time to undertake the first step in recovery and admit that we have a problem -- that obsessing over money isn't getting us anywhere?
If we have a problem, it can be one of over-work".
Disagree with the haters out there who have a problem with man having dominion over the fish of the sea, the fowl of the air, the cattle of the earth, and so on.
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