Examples of 'become a real problem' in a sentence

Meaning of "become a real problem"

become a real problem - Evolving into a serious or significant issue that needs to be addressed

How to use "become a real problem" in a sentence

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become a real problem
This gambling has become a real problem.
It has become a real problem which is not good for anyone.
Habitual comfort eating can become a real problem.
This has become a real problem now.
They have no natural enemies and have become a real problem.
This could become a real problem.
You can always wear ininji socks if this become a real problem.
This has become a real problem in recent years.
And this makes stairs become a real problem.
It's become a real problem which is no good for anybody.
Many stains when dry become a real problem.
However, if they become a real problem it is mainly a sign that your watermelons are stressed.
So intraday trading is subject to slippage and other issues that become a real problem.
Crime in cyberspace has become a real problem in Japan.
Probably some game requires a new designer right away, this can become a real problem.

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This could become a real problem in summer, indeed.
They can however get into the house and become a real problem.
You have become a real problem for me, Sam.
This is where the pain in my shoulders and elbows would become a real problem.
The complexity of automation software has become a real problem in the process and ma-chine industries.
So if you are dealing with huge amounts of data, it will become a real problem.
As a consequence, migration has become a real problem for the European Union.
However, excessive packaging that is not recycled has become a real problem.
Non-physical Archons could become a real problem in the scenario of mass arrests.
In non - hierarchy organizations this could become a real problem.
But it did not become a real problem until about 10 years ago.
If it is not solved, it can become a real problem.
It 's become a real problem in our relationship . ".
Little Saddam begins to become a real problem.
He added, “ Production needs to increase so that it does not become a real problem.
Ooh oh, yeah * you have become a real problem for me, sam.
Scanty urination is medically known as oliguria, and can become a real problem.
Yet, the books have become a real problem.
When the gear is more important than practice and skills, GAS has become a real problem.
In some places, they have become a real problem.
Other times, barking can be excessive and become a real problem.
What is a minor nuisance for the individual can become a real problem for the euro- zone.
This, of course, is not pleasant at all, and can become a real problem.
Yeah, his dealing 's become a real problem.
Just a very minor issue, but one that has become a real problem for me.
A - Not getting ‘ enough ' vitamin D has become a real problem of modern life.
You get the picture? This could become a real problem.
Too many people even, as overtourism has become a real problem in Venice.
Well, you should know that he 's become a real problem.
However, when they grow in number, they become a real problem.
Your fingers . As a result, your keyboard can become a real problem area!

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