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The phrase "a computer problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an issue or malfunction related to a computer or its software.
Example: "I need to troubleshoot a computer problem that is causing my system to crash frequently."
Alternatives: "a computer issue" or "a computer malfunction."
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But within seconds, staffers noticed that a computer problem had arisen.
"At the end of the day, arranging travel is really a computer problem," he said.
A computer problem that year prevented thousands of incoming messages from being archived.
Adding to the woes of air travelers, a computer problem forced America West Airlines to cancel 128 flights nationwide.
[C1.] The London Stock Exchange suffered a computer problem that prevented traders from participating in the rally.
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As its first service, the company is offering a free program intended to solve a classic computer problem: a slow boot or start-up time.
The highly secretive National Security Agency has confirmed that it had a "serious computer problem" last week that affected its ability to handle intelligence information.
White House officials learned almost two years ago of a major computer problem that resulted in the mishandling of the administration's electronic mail.
Remote connectivity technologies, which allow support reps to log-on to a customers computer remotely, can be very helpful is trying to solve a web or computer problem.
Hester has explained the computer problem as a software upgrade that went wrong.
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