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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make problems for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when something is causing issues or creating difficulties for someone. For example, "The new policy is making problems for employees trying to balance their work and family obligations."
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All the commissars could do was make problems, for Prokofiev and for everybody else.
My wife close the door, but then they come — they call the captain and they make problems for us.
Environmentalists say digging holes and making dams make problems for threatened species like the Santa Ana Sucker and other wildlife.
"I think he indirectly participated in this alliance and encouraged it to make problems for the Kurds," Mr. Othman said.
Another man, Walid Seneb, who was sitting on a street curb with three friends on Friday night, said, "We don't like these terrorists who make problems for us.
If we attack too narrowly off the French scrum or lineout and bring their back row into the game, then we will make problems for ourselves.
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When I am health, why I make problem for myself.
But Mr. Fox has made problems for himself.
That is the aspect which makes problems for them".
"But when you do that, it's just making problems for someone else.
"They wanted people to pay without making problems for everyone else.They have to build trust for investors.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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