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Free sign upThe phrase "a problem for a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or challenge that affects a specific person, group, or situation.
Example: "This is a problem for a manager who is trying to meet tight deadlines."
Alternatives: "a challenge for a" or "an issue for a".
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Excessive testing is a problem for a number of reasons.
Timing was a problem for a budding romance, though.
This, however, poses a problem for a flightless monkey.
"It's a problem for a lot of kids," he said.
That's been a problem for a long time".
He added, "It's been a problem for a long time".
"This has been a problem for a while," he said.
"It's been a problem for a long time," he said.
That was a problem for a fairly illiquid market dominated by a few stocks.
This is not a problem for a lot of poets and that's fine.
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