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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problem exclusive to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular problem is limited to or only affects a specific group, situation, or context.
Example: "This is a problem exclusive to urban areas, where public transportation is often inadequate."
Alternatives: "a problem limited to" or "a problem confined to".
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Getting students to do homework is not, of course, a problem exclusive to flipping.
Whether this is a problem exclusive to Songbird or not I don't know, but it's a program I use often enough that it's a big issue to me.
"And it's not a problem exclusive to the United Kingdom," he added.
To be clear, this isn't a problem exclusive to Zimbabwe or China.
Don't get me wrong, this isn't a problem exclusive to frat boys.
This may be a problem exclusive to some inexplicable dementia in my brain (though I'd bet money that a lot of you can relate), but for some reason, I feel a need to stay in touch with many of these people and whenever throwing events, think its nice to extend an invitation.
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Experts once thought of sleep apnea as a problem almost exclusive to men, but they have since found one-third of the sufferers are women.
However, this is not a problem or solution exclusive to the specific school.
As I twisted on the vine, desperately trying to keep my friends and family satisfied--unable to realize the expectations I was running so hard to meet were expectations I had myself created--I thought of my "yes" problem as exclusive to my personal relationships.
But surely these problems are exclusive to politicians and medical associations, right?
If your problems are exclusive to certain heavy software, try upgrading your computer.
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