There is something wrong with + (noun) - English Speaking Lessons on Expressions and Phrasal English
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There is something wrong with + (noun)
You are informing someone that there is something not right or out of the ordinary.
Here are some examples:
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There is something wrong with my laptop.
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There is something wrong with my car.
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There is something wrong with my cell phone.
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There is something wrong with my head.
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There is something wrong with your answering machine.
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There is something wrong with your way of thinking.
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There is something wrong with your attitude.
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There is something wrong with your dog.
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There is something wrong with our relationship.
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There is something wrong with our alarm clock.
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