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By the way, what is the matter with him?
He asked me what was the matter with me.
What's the matter with you? You look pale.
What's the trouble? Can I be of any help?
What's the matter, dad? Why are you grimacing like that?
Have you lost your marbles, wearing those bellbottoms?
What did you do then?
What's the matter, Jane? You look like you aren't feeling well.
What is all this bother about?
What's all this fuss about?
What happened to Chris? We don't see her these days.
Where are your manners?
What have you done with that wristwatch?
What did you do with my pants?
"What's wrong with you?" "Leave me alone for a while. It's none of your business."
What's going on?
What's the matter?
In the amusement park Mary found a boy on his own weeping, and spoke to him gently. "Hey, sonny, what is it? Are you lost? Would you like me to take you to the Lost Children Department?"
"What's wrong?" "The speakers aren't working well."
"What happened Tom?" "When I asked Mary what cup size she is, she called me a pervert." "What do you expect?"

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