Sentence examples for was problem from inspiring English sources

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was problem

noun

A difficulty that has to be resolved or dealt with.

  • She's leaving because she faced numerous problems to do with racism.

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The next morning, there was problem.

It was problem resolution at the source.

If Mrs. May thought that was problem solved, she soon learned better.

One of the most unique classes I took was Problem Finding, Problem Solving with Professor Jennifer Caleshu.

McFarlane said Jenkins' stratategy was not at issue – last year he set out plans to axe 19,000 jobs – but the speed of change was problem.

When Adam Pervez left IE Business School he embarked on a world tour, vowing to leave each place he visited better than he found it  IF I learned one thing well in business school it wasn't finance, accounting or marketing, it was problem solving.

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My circus stay was problem-free.

He was problem-solving rather than blowing up.

But he once explained to me that the most motivating thing for him was problem-solving.

The interim agreement, based on an exchange of land for peace and security, was problem-ridden.

Tanisha was a "straight-A student" who loved math, but her special talent was problem-solving.

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