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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a discipline problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing issues related to behavior or adherence to rules, often in educational or organizational settings.
Example: "The teacher addressed the class about a discipline problem that had arisen during recess."
Alternatives: "a behavioral issue" or "a conduct problem."
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"He was never a discipline problem," Parcells said.
NOT all of my white teachers viewed me as a discipline problem.
"She was a loving, gentle child — not a discipline problem — whose angst was early and internal".
The boy has become a discipline problem and has perhaps joined a gang.
The Seasiders maintained that they did not have a discipline problem but few agreed.
She gets good grades and has never been a discipline problem.
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One of the boys was a chronic discipline problem.
Downie, a serial discipline problem, was the third player he unloaded this month, after defenseman Pavel Kubina and forward Dominic Moore.
Before the first visit, Akbar talked by phone with Ms. Graham and knew the boy had a serious discipline problem.
Barre, who is in his early 40s, is being held at Guantanamo's supermax Camp 6, where the military considers him a major discipline problem, at least in part because he has gone on several hunger strikes.
2. This division suggests that David Cameron has a worsening discipline problem.
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