Examples of 'quite a few problems' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a few problems"

quite a few problems - denotes a significant number of issues, challenges, or difficulties

How to use "quite a few problems" in a sentence

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quite a few problems
I would say he has quite a few problems.
Apple has quite a few problems with the conquest of the Indian market.
It seems we have quite a few problems.
The establishment of an international criminal tribunal gives rise to quite a few problems.
There is actually quite a few problems here.
This is all the more remarkable in that institutionally and economically quite a few problems remain.
He has quite a few problems.
These errors are rather common and can lead to quite a few problems.
You two have caused quite a few problems this week.
These digital rights management schemes can cause quite a few problems.
It can solve quite a few problems and is applicable on most devices.
Seems that Dan is causing quite a few problems.
It caused quite a few Problems in their Relationship.
Mother Nature has managed to solve quite a few problems over the years.
Quite a few problems nevertheless remain, as everyone knows.

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Cats venturing outdoors can pose quite a few problems for a pet owner.
Negotiations with India had started rather more slowly and there had been quite a few problems.
It seems our citizens have quite a few problems with the functioning of the single market.
The purchase of toy helicopters over the Internet also creates quite a few problems.
But we encountered quite a few problems in Serbia.
In the worst cases, schemas are imposed on sections, causing them quite a few problems.
Here I can see quite a few problems coming our way.
I have heard … that your father has quite a few problems.
It 's caused quite a few problems in past relationships.
This creates a special environment, and it also creates quite a few problems for marine life.
We still have quite a few problems here that have to do with illegal, uncontrolled migration.
At Oceana we have quite a few problems.
We have quite a few problems when it comes to health, ” Harrison said.
So in summary we have quite a few problems here,.
Since Android is open source, it is exposed to quite a few problems.
You two have caused quite a few problems this week . sit down.
Though he does have a few problems . I would say he has quite a few problems.
However, there are still quite a few problems and side effects in consuming mead ; and this.
The cross-country test, designed by Ottokar Pohlmann, saw quite a few problems.
I'd say he has quite a few problems.
So, this is like a sort ofgoverning mall. - There's actually quite a few problems here.
Mr. Sorokin, I have got quite a few problems of my own right now.
This method, however, caused inevitable frequency distortion and quite a few problems related to background noise.
Secondly, I think there are quite a few problems with the English version, especially in paragraph 22.
However, Mr VOGENAUER pointed out that " there are quite a few problems with this procedure.
I would say yes, quite a few problems.
Aaron, I now see you have had quite a few problems with the plugin.

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