Sentence examples for problem was made from inspiring English sources

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Problem is thirty.

If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.

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The problem was made simpler by a phone call from Spielberg, who invited Osment to work with him on "A.I".

The problem was made particularly severe because moving too quickly to cut emissions could be also be harmful, added Field.

She asked the festival crew what the problem was, made a few adjustments to her material and stormed the following night.

The problem was made worse this year because the Mid-Autumn Festival fell on Sept. 22, within a week of the longer National Day sojourn.

The problem was made worse when he removed a nearby tree, which was probably siphoning off excess water and providing structure to the soil beneath his house.

And the scope of the problem was made evident by the fact that while 20,000 companies were invited to the forum, only 800 showed up.

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After the protests dissipated, Karachi Electricity Supply's next problem was making customers pay.

His only problem was making the personnel office understand that this was meant to be.

Their biggest problem was making effective use of nominal No9, Gerard Deulofeu.

One major problem was making ends meet.

The problem was making stuff up (e.g., billing for goods that did not exist).

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