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The phrase "Personal problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an issue or difficulty that is private or specific to an individual.
Example: "I can't attend the meeting today because I have a personal problem to deal with."
Alternatives: "Private issue" or "Individual concern".
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I've a private, personal problem.
"They may have a personal problem.
"They are conceiving it as a personal problem".
It's a personal problem for me as well.
It's a personal problem, not a community one.
He'd assume he had a deep-rooted personal problem.
Leaphorn also deals with an urgent personal problem.
It's a personal problem you'll have to work out yourself".
But it's not a personal problem with any player".
"It's really a personal problem for me," she said.
He added: "I do not have a personal problem with Alexis Tsipras.
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