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Discover Ludwig"one slight problem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to an issue or complication that is relatively minor or not too serious. Example: "I really enjoyed the presentation, but there was one slight problem with the audio quality."
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There was just one slight problem – when the game was released on PC and the next-gen consoles, the visuals did not quite match that early promise.
"Can you OBO that instead while we're waiting for play?" It's a great idea, with only one slight problem – I can't be bothered It's not on TV anywhere.
Except for one slight problem.
There was one slight problem.
There is, though, one slight problem.
However, there was one slight problem.
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The reason for this is a combination of everyone putting on the same shitty nights with the same shitty acts, and the slight problem of no one bothering to promote their events.
Just one thing: He's got a slight problem with hearing voices that urge him to do bad things.
✒ Speaking of attitude, Miriam Margoyles has a slight problem with hers, according to one comment on Laura Barnett's interview on the same day.
There's a slight problem with that last item on the charge sheet: one of the dead Russian priests popped up the other day, very much alive.
Slight problem.
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