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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drug problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to issues related to drug abuse, addiction, or the societal impact of drugs.
Example: "The community is facing a significant challenge with a drug problem that affects many families."
Alternatives: "substance abuse issue" or "drug-related crisis".
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"I had a drug problem," he said.
Like many poor communities, Selma has a drug problem.
Everyone agreed the sport had a drug problem.
It wasn't like I had a drug problem.
C: Is it true Goofy had a drug problem?
Not everyone in Barbate believes there is a drug problem.
He was moody, and at first Leonard Tarloff suspected he had a drug problem.
Ms. Dawson will portray Mimi Marquez, the Latina stripper afflicted with AIDS and a drug problem.
This is a district that has a crime problem and a drug problem," Mr. Thompson said.
Some shows, he says, will be serious, involving, say, a child with a drug problem.
A raspy-sounding Ms. Houston called in amid public speculation that she had a drug problem.
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