Sentence examples for were problem from inspiring English sources

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were 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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In Las Vegas, 3.5% of adults were pathological gamblers and 2.9% were problem gamblers.

Q: So you were alerted in April that there were problem?

When there were problem jobs you would end up with a bottleneck.

For example, a 2010 gambling survey estimated that 13% of those who played machines on a monthly basis were problem gamblers".

City bank JP Morgan pointed out that given at least one in four were "problem gamblers" it estimates "at least 10% of machine revenue could come from problem gamblers".

These early methods were problem specific.

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The members of that generation were problem-solvers.

They were problem-solvers, taken from a meticulous store full of them.

There were problems.

But there were problems.

And there were problems offstage.

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