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The phrase "a basic problem with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a fundamental issue or concern regarding a particular topic or situation.
Example: "There is a basic problem with the current approach to solving the issue, as it fails to address the root causes."
Alternatives: "a fundamental issue with" or "a primary concern regarding".
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It's true that America faces a basic problem with rapidly rising health care costs.
The credit crisis also revealed a basic problem with the clean-energy business.
"As we start scaling up the information capacity of broadband networks, we run into a basic problem with electrical wiring.
It seems to me that what we have here is a basic problem with our attitude toward experts.
There is a basic problem with the argument, made by several candidates, that the government forced mortgage lenders to make bad loans: most subprime loans were made by companies that were not subject to any kind of federal regulation.
There is a basic problem with this type of illustration of and support for the mechanical philosophy.
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As a younger generation protests Wall Street influence, the poor I've met don't have any basic problem with capitalism; they simply want a piece of it.
"There's a basic problem here with the U.S. strategy.
But there's a more basic problem with Herbert's column -- and with a similarly themed speech that President Obama just delivered at the University of Texas (on Monday afternoon).
There was a more basic problem with Mr. Gonzales's tenure: he did not stand up for the Constitution and the rule of law, as an attorney general must.
In this work, we started with a basic problem on integrating a pair of ontology tree structures with a given closeness matrix, and later we advanced the basic problem to the problem of integrating large number of ontologies.
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