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Discover Ludwig'have problem' is a grammatically correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use this expression to express that something is not going as expected or planned. For example: "We have a problem with the marketing plan for the new product launch."
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'We don't have problem with civilians.
"Most have problem at twenty three".
I confess that I have problem with this.
"I think you're going to have problem, infection, something.
"I don't have problem with it," he said.
If some countries have problem against India, it can't be helped.
Do you have problem with what he said or find it perfectly understandable or what?
Dell continues to have problem selling computers in the United States, particularly to consumers.
"I don't think anybody would have problem with the appreciation of the rupee over the long term," Mr. Lall said.
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"We remind them that they have problem-solving skills, they have communications skills," Ms. Seidenfeld said.
By 12th grade, these students will be expected to have problem-solving skills customarily associated with the first year of college.
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