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The phrase "a constitutional problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or challenges that relate to constitutional law or principles affecting a particular entity or situation.
Example: "The proposed legislation raises a constitutional problem for the rights of free speech guaranteed by the First Amendment."
Alternatives: "a constitutional issue for" or "a constitutional concern for".
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This hardly suggests that Mr Chávez is likely soon to be restored to full health; rather, he may well be dying.Mr Chávez's incapacity poses a constitutional problem for Venezuela, and a political problem for the whole of Latin America.
This is a political problem for President Obama and a constitutional problem for the courts.
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They will not be paid for their service to avoid a constitutional problem with the bill.
"A state that drug-tests individuals just because they are applying for unemployment benefits has got a constitutional problem," Wentworth said.
IF criminal legal proceedings seem to turn out differently for people of different races, when does a constitutional problem exist?
It's a constitutional problem".
But she had a constitutional problem.
Few focused on the potential of a constitutional problem.
The judge reasoned that Congress created a constitutional problem when, in its big tax reform bill in 2017, it eliminated the financial penalty for going without insurance.
Further, he said, removal of jurisdiction would not raise a constitutional problem.
Property not only presents a coordination problem but also a constitutional problem.
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