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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problem again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recurring issue or difficulty that has arisen once more.
Example: "After a brief period of stability, we are facing a problem again with the software update."
Alternatives: "an issue once more" or "a challenge again".
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"Never have a problem again".
His notoriously bad body language was a problem again.
But then my lack of proper documents became a problem again.
When you've gone through it and arrived at the other side, it's never a problem again.
"Once they close the hole in the soft tissue, it should never be a problem again".
"I think they're going to have a problem again and have to bring in defenders in the summer.
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Larkin has been afflicted with a groin problem again this spring.
The availability of trade finance could easily become a serious problem again soon, said Dong Tao, the chief Asia economist at Credit Suisse.
He said his father has been "really pleased" to see both of them, but had told them they should leave almost immediately, "otherwise there will be a huge problem again".
With the air of a banker discussing the business cycle, Mr. Buchman holds no illusions: "There will be a battery problem again," he said, "with the cellphones and all of the things people want to do".
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