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The phrase "a possible problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a potential issue or concern that may arise in a given situation.
Example: "We need to address a possible problem with the software update before it goes live."
Alternatives: "a potential issue" or "a likely concern."
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Mr. Goldman said that Gr8Trade officials noticed the trading and notified Nasdaq of a possible problem.
He first heard, vaguely, about a possible problem late on June 24, a Monday.
A possible problem when using monolith reactors in biological applications is clogging due to biofilm formation.
After soaking Florida with rain, the tropical storm headed out to sea, a possible problem only for shipping and Bermuda.
A number of people on Mr. Christopher's consultation list had repeatedly raised Mr. Lieberman's religion as a possible problem.
The message had my bank's logo, and said the bank was following up on a possible problem with a transaction.
Subaru said it first learned of a possible problem last June, on a vehicle still at the assembly plant.
The agency began looking at a possible problem last fall when it opened what is called a preliminary evaluation.
(The vehicle had a possible problem: a test diver had noticed a grinding noise coming from the suspension).
A possible problem with accepting an open-ended definition of design is deciding where to draw the line.
A possible problem with landing gear forced a Continental Airlines jet to return to Newark International Airport shortly after takeoff yesterday, officials said.
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