Examples of 'something of a problem' in a sentence

Meaning of "something of a problem"

something of a problem - This phrase indicates that a particular issue or challenge is present to some extent, suggesting that it may cause difficulty or complications

How to use "something of a problem" in a sentence

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something of a problem
And that can create something of a problem.
We have something of a problem with the others.
That might just possibly prove something of a problem.
Japan has something of a problem with tattoos.
Must present our hosts with something of a problem.
There is something of a problem with society right now.
For artists the system can be something of a problem.
This also is something of a problem in the hard sciences.
It is internationally acknowledged that paying taxes is always something of a problem for taxpayers.
Religion was something of a problem for her.
The promise of Jesus presents us with something of a problem.
The food was something of a problem because the human system had problems digesting it.
Attentive players will quickly realize that there is something of a problem with this setup.
Calling Damian something of a problem child is a lot like saying Batman prefers dressing in blacks.
A few years ago, this was something of a problem.

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That's something of a problem when you're a convicted felon.
This is perhaps something of a problem.
The velocity 's still presenting us with something of a problem.
I guess we are having something of a problem here with the locals.
Looking ahead to that day, the zero rate could be something of a problem.
This presents something of a problem.
When it comes to credibility, Mr Mnangagwa does have something of a problem.
Seems our sister has something of a problem with moving on.
The choice was meat, meat or meat, which posed something of a problem.
I guesswe 're having something of a problem here with the locals.
Parzival has a major cyber-crush on her, which is something of a problem.
Tolerance appears to be something of a problem for you, young man.
Of course, the the addiction is something of a problem.
I guess we are having something of a problem here with the locals . So, what was the.
Mr. Stone, I am afraid that that presents something of a problem.
I guess we're having something of a problem So, what was the… here with the locals.
Which, as you know, Has always been something Of a problem.
And HR professionals have something of a problem when it comes to.
So if no one's listening, well …we have something of a problem.
I think we have something of a problem.
Leucine was previously considered to present something of a problem when co-jet milled.
This proved to be something of a problem.
Oh . this presents something of a problem.
I have a problem, I have something of a problem.
Corey: That seems like it's something of a problem.
Look, Deputy, we have got something of a problem here.
Now this, again, has become something of a problem for the SNP.
Oh, no! I think we have something of a problem.
Pete} Look, Deputy, we have got something of a problem here.
Pete } Look, Deputy, we have got something of a problem here . Gentlemen.

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