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The phrase "a particular problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a specific issue or challenge that affects someone or something.
Example: "The lack of funding has become a particular problem for small businesses trying to survive in the current economy."
Alternatives: "a specific challenge for" or "a notable issue for".
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It's a particular problem for service firms.
Is sleep a particular problem for blind people?
This lyrical obliqueness presents a particular problem for the collaborator.
Clothing can be a particular problem for the family.
And this introduces a particular problem for protest voters.
All this presents a particular problem for elected Republicans.
This can be a particular problem for Japanese companies.
This is a particular problem for multi-touch interfaces.
Defense has been a particular problem for the Islanders this season.
Money has always been a particular problem for revolutionaries and anti-capitalists.
This seems to be a particular problem for the difficult-to-love Mitt Romney.
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