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"It's a very common problem," he said of power failures.
"It is about the separation of the cotton from the elastic, a very common problem.
"PCOS [polycystic ovary syndrome] affects 10% of all women of childbearing age: it's a significant and really very common problem.
WHO referred to blackouts as "a very common problem" and "part and parcel of our daily life"?
Wendy McClure's fish dilemma is a very common problem, from both a medical and an ethical perspective (The Funny Pages, Oct. 29).
For the very common problem of tennis elbow, injections of platelet-rich plasma derived from patients' own blood had better long-term results.
— Melpub, NYC and Germany A. Discomfort associated with intercourse, also called dyspareunia, is a very common problem among women of all ages.
I promised a parable: what is happening with hearing loss – an apparently mundane and certainly very common problem facing so many of us – is that a short-term panic about budgets is producing ludicrous medium- and longer-term judgments.
Though one symptom or several do not prove that such a condition exists — that's up to an expert to determine — these issues are a "very common problem for caregivers," Dr. Jacobs said.
"A very common problem that a lot of dog owners have is that they don't know that their dog walker has actually walked their dog," said Mohammed Ullah, Swifto's 23-year-old chief executive.
It's a very common problem.
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