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The phrase "a problem already" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an issue has arisen or been identified at an earlier point in time than expected.
Example: "I thought we had resolved all the issues, but it seems there is a problem already with the new software update."
Alternatives: "an issue already" or "a concern already".
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"We have a problem already," she said.
This is for people who really have a problem already".
It is a problem already familiar to Mr. Leno.
That would exacerbate a problem already besetting the agency.
In fact, it's a problem already, as Trump notes.
"It is a problem already, and the prospect is that the problem will only grow," Ms. Terry said.
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Finally, there's a third problem, already alluded to — tree-killing invasive species that are taking a greater and greater toll.
After all, it's a genuine problem already.
IRAN presents a global problem "already recognized by the United States and Europe, which is within missile range," Mr. Schueftan said.
A benchmark problem already published in the literature has been investigated to demonstrate how better conceptual designs can be generated by our proposed approach.
(As noted, a similar problem already had plagued Carnap's analyses of disposition terms ever since he allowed for non-eliminative reduction chains).
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