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Discover Ludwig"some problem" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are trying to express a difficulty or issue without being overly specific about it. For example: "We encountered some problem with the software."
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Some problem threatens.
"There was some problem".
Everyone had some problem physically.
There's always some problem to solve".
"Every day they have some problem over there," he said.
"There is some problem with your visa," an official said.
The judge asked if "some problem" meant killing Beal.
"There seems to be some problem about my identity.
No matter where you are, there's always some problem".
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Each dimension has three possible levels: 1-No problem, 2-Some problem and 3-Extreme problem.
Expect some problem-solving lessons mixed in with the beat boxing.
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