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The phrase "a legal problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an issue or situation that involves legal considerations or implications.
Example: "The company is facing a legal problem regarding its compliance with environmental regulations."
Alternatives: "a legal issue" or "a legal matter".
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Leases solve a legal problem.
And so we've got a legal problem".
Now it is also a legal problem.
"But that was another problem, a legal problem.
Certainly it is not merely a "legal" problem.
He said: This is bigger than a legal problem.
"We had a legal problem with regime change," he says.
There is, I understand, a legal problem with the shop chosen by M&S.
In many countries, he or she would not have even a legal problem.
"Whenever there is a legal problem, there is the same legal defence from Sarkozy.
You have a legal problem, we work on it, and then the case is closed.
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