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There was a problem
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The phrase "There was a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that an issue or difficulty occurred in a situation or context. Example: "During the meeting, there was a problem with the presentation equipment that delayed our start time."
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There was a problem though.
There was a problem, they said.
There was a problem with visibility.
There was a problem, the dean said.
"There was a problem," Fennell said.
There was a problem with money.
There was a problem, though.
There was a problem updating your status.
There was a problem with the calendar.
"There was a problem to begin with," she replied.
There was a problem of preserving what existed already.
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