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Do you have a problem with that? spoken informal used to ask someone why they seem to disagree with you, in a way that shows that you are annoyed → problemExamples from the CorpusDo you have a problem with that? "You're going to wear that dress?" "Do you have a problem with that?"
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A question used when one is irritated by encountering or perceiving disagreement with their stated plans or intentions. Yes, I refuse to pay this bill—do ...
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May 23, 2012 · Hi, I'm just curious how a native speaker would express himself in the following situation: Context: job interview.