Examples of 'whose problem' in a sentence

Meaning of "whose problem"

Whose problem: A question or statement inquiring about the ownership or responsibility for a particular issue or challenge, often seeking clarification on who is affected or involved

How to use "whose problem" in a sentence

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whose problem
I do not know whose problem it is.
Whose problem are the two unidentified bodies?
To reduce obstacles to the flow of air in persons whose problem is reversible ;.
Whose problem is and can anything effectively be done?
Moreover, several countries were mentioned whose problem is what to do with the public surplus.
People whose problem needs to be solved or improved immediately;.
And you, I can not believe you are the one whose problem is not pills.
Well, then whose problem are they if not ours?
It will be his political suicide, for there are 5-6 million whose problem must be solved.
And whose problem is that?
HomeArchivesMexicoMexico and the Memory of Ayotzinapa, Whose problem is it?
Mayor Pain Specifically, those whose problem is incompetence over wickedness.
Whose problem is this?
Fake news: whose problem is.
But whose problem is it when excessive medical intervention affects “ mental health? ”.

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If he or she sulks and says you're wrong, whose problem is that?
And whose problem is it now?
This is just not my problem. Well, whose problem is it?
Then whose problem is it?
We just can't. I don't know whose problem it is.
Whose problem are the two unidentified bodies? Whose what?
Abortion, Whose Problem is it?
Whose problem we talking about, yours?
Whose problem was he?
Whose problem are we talking about, Lewis?
Whose problem is this? His or yours?
Whose problem are we talking about, Lewis? Yours?

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