Examples of 'quite a problem' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite a problem"
This phrase describes a situation or issue that is notable, significant, or challenging. It implies that the problem is not ordinary or minor, but rather considerable in terms of its complexity, impact, or difficulty
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quite a problem
You have got quite a problem here.
We can definitely say that this is quite a problem.
That is quite a problem in very many cases.
I say you have got quite a problem.
We had quite a problem last night.
To please such guests is quite a problem.
This caused quite a problem for the newlyweds.
An overheated engine can be quite a problem.
Insomnia is quite a problem in this country.
Getting away from this place sets quite a problem.
And quite a problem here.
We came here with quite a problem.
Quite a problem to us farmers nowadays.
That seems like quite a problem.
She had quite a problem when the little colt arrived.
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Your healing factor poses quite a problem for us.
I myself had quite a problem getting wines on the right temperature.
Mealtime presented quite a problem too.
It's quite a problem when the parent knows nothing about.
This has become quite a problem.
There have been so many sensational girls here tonight that it 's been quite a problem.
That presents quite a problem.
In such places, complacency with regard to hazards is common and is quite a problem.
You will have quite a problem finding his books.
Only the battery issues for the first models are quite a problem at this price.
We had quite a problem.
The actual situation of MUI is quite a problem.
That is quite a problem.
As I have aged I started to snore and it became quite a problem.
We face quite a problem.
If she thought they were enemies, they could have quite a problem.
We faced quite a problem.
I drink a lot of water, and water retention is quite a problem for me.
This is quite a problem.
I will give you time to wake up, but we have got quite a problem.
It has produced quite a problem in her family and even her studies.
You are going to be quite a problem.
Sing And quite a problem here sing.
It is certain that kinks will often be quite a problem in the garden.
Algae 's quite a problem for us.
Well, it seems to be posing quite a problem.
Flies and mosquitoes pose quite a problem for outdoor eating, especially in warmer weather.
Secondly, the whole business of getting the funds together is seen as quite a problem.
Doctor Devonshire still poses quite a problem to the Congressionals.
Since so much music is played off tune, this can present quite a problem.
Looks like he 's got quite a problem on his hands.
Which is why Dr. Heller 's departure from the programme has become quite a problem.
My girlfriend and I were having quite a problem with her parents.
Ordinarily I wouldn't have been bothered, except that this firm seems to be becoming quite a problem.
You are becoming quite a problem.
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