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The word "有事儿" (yǒu shìr) can be used in various situations to convey the meaning of "be of problem; have something to do; be busy". Here are some examples:
1. When someone is unable to attend an event or meeting, or is occupied with tasks and cannot take on additional work, they may say "我有事儿" (wǒ yǒu shìr) which means "I have something to do" or "I am busy".
2. In a work setting, if someone is occupied with tasks and cannot take on additional work, they may say "我有事儿" (wǒ yǒu shìr) which means "I have some things to do" or "I am a bit busy".
3. In a casual conversation, if one person wants to end the conversation or leave, they may say "我有事儿要走了" (wǒ yǒu shìr yào zǒu le) which means "I have something to do, I have to go now".
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