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"a cash flow problem" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where a business or individual is experiencing difficulty in managing their incoming and outgoing finances. Example: The company is facing a cash flow problem due to delayed payments from clients and unexpected expenses.
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It solves a cash flow problem.
My clients who do not carry mortgages do not have a cash flow problem particular to their real estate taxes.
Joe was a dishwasher with piercing blue eyes and, Lily would later discover, a cash flow problem and sticky fingers.
"We've never heard them tell us anything about a cash flow problem before," said one Urbanfetch executive.
"It is essentially a cash flow problem," Mr. Sarkozy said in his tour of a farm in Montemboeuf.
For the second year in a row, residents will have to wait for income tax refunds because of a cash flow problem.
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It's basically a cash-flow problem".
He apparently had a cash-flow problem.
Of course, the A's have faced a cash-flow problem for years.
As the cleanup dragged on, Loupe faced a cash-flow problem.
I am a shareholder in a co-op that has a cash-flow problem.
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a cash flow management
a gas flow problem
a cash flow basis
a cash flow business
a cash flow nightmare
a fluid flow problem
a groundwater flow problem
a cash flow plan
a maximum flow problem
a cash shortfall problem
a fuel flow problem
a cash management problem
a cash flow gap
a cash flow crisis
a multicommodity flow problem
a transient flow problem
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