What seems to be the problem meaning in English
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Definition
-What seems to be the problem? (-My car won't start!): -What is your problem? (-My car will not start!) (polite)
- "Assistant : Oh dear, what seems to be the problem?"
- "Owner : Oh. What seems to be the problem?"
- "Edward : I'm sorry to hear that, Mr Smith. What seems to be the problem?"
- "Dr. Loblaw : What seems to be the problem, Mr. Gidyeon?"
- "Now then, what seems to be the problem?"
- "What seems to be the problem, Mr. Gidyeon?"
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