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problem page
le courrier du cœur
problem page N
problem [Brit ˈprɒbləm, Am ˈprɑbləm] N
1. problem (difficulty):
avoir des problèmes or des ennuis (with avec)
2. problem MATH:
3. problem attr:
problem PSYCH, SOCIOL child
problem family
problem group
4. problem attr LIT:
problem play, novel
I. page [Brit peɪdʒ, Am peɪdʒ] N
1. page (in book, newspaper):
2. page COMPUT:
3. page (attendant) Am:
page HISTORY
4. page (episode):
page fig
II. page [Brit peɪdʒ, Am peɪdʒ] VB trans
III. page [Brit peɪdʒ, Am peɪdʒ]
problem [ˈprɒbləm, Am ˈprɑ:bləm] N
page1 [peɪdʒ] N
1. page (one sheet of paper):
page a. fig
2. page COMPUT:
home page on site
home page individual
I. page2 [peɪdʒ] N (attendant)
II. page2 [peɪdʒ] VB trans
1. page (over loudspeaker):
2. page (by pager):
problem [ˈpra·bləm] N
page1 [peɪdʒ] N
1. page (one sheet of paper):
page a. fig
2. page comput:
home page on site
home page individual
I. page2 [peɪdʒ] N (attendant)
II. page2 [peɪdʒ] VB trans
1. page (over loudspeaker):
2. page (by pager):
Present
Ipage
youpage
he/she/itpages
wepage
youpage
theypage
Past
Ipaged
youpaged
he/she/itpaged
wepaged
youpaged
theypaged
Present Perfect
Ihavepaged
youhavepaged
he/she/ithaspaged
wehavepaged
youhavepaged
theyhavepaged
Past Perfect
Ihadpaged
youhadpaged
he/she/ithadpaged
wehadpaged
youhadpaged
theyhadpaged
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This had to be done in the context of the scope of the housing problem in the relevant area which had to be addressed.
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While this isn't a problem for the associativity of integer addition, it would have a significantly different value if this were subtraction.
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My biggest problem is finding annual travel insurance.
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Because of their large size, adults have no problem eating prey as large as fully grown cottontail rabbits.
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