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The problem was that I had nothing to say to him.
The point is whether I accept or refuse.
But custody of the children was a problem.
The problem is whether the plan will work.
The problem is whether you can follow her English.
The trouble is that you are too young.
The trouble is that you are too young.
The question is not what education is for so much as how you go about it.
The problem is that we don't have enough money.
The problem is what we should do with this money.
I found the problem easier than I had expected.
I appreciate your problem, but it can't be helped.
The problem is that Nancy doesn't go to the club meetings.
The question is which to choose.
The problem was where to set up the tent.
The problem was where to eat lunch.
The question is where to buy the book.
The question is how we will bell the cat.
The question is how will we deal with this difficult situation.
The problem is who is going to tell him the truth.

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