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Discover LudwigThe sentence "Is there a problem?" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a common and polite way to ask if there is an issue or difficulty that needs to be addressed. Example: The customer service representative asked, "Is there a problem with your order?"
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Is there a problem, or is it a fuss about nothing?
Is there a problem in how the U.S. government is conducting itself?
Is there a problem?
Is there a problem here?
Is there a problem with an individual?
Is there a problem in the negotiations?
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Us vs. Them; Is There a Deer Problem of a People Problem?
DO: Is there a growing problem with what language is acceptable and what is not?
Is there a health problem?
"Is there a national problem with behaviour?
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