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The phrase "a problem for someone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular issue or difficulty affects a specific person or group.
Example: "The new regulations have become a problem for small business owners who struggle to comply."
Alternatives: "an issue for someone" or "a challenge for someone".
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I say "cooperative" since we generally want to obey the sign or label and not touch something or go somewhere that may cause a problem for someone else's work or research.
But X must also be genuinely informative, otherwise the 'restriction' becomes something like A, unless not A. This would be less of a problem for someone who held that in the whole history of the universe, only the appearance of horses was such an exceptional, paranormal occurrence.
Don't brush aside estate taxes as a problem for someone else to worry about when you are gone.
Managers prefer to be solicited for advice and wisdom, rather than having to solve a problem for someone else.
What is the correct word order for this phrase, which means 'return as a problem for someone for a long time'?
As she discovers, some of the best digital products came from very simple ideas, but they're successful because they solved a problem for someone.
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I have never seen anyone voice a problem for which someone else, with a fresh perspective, could not find solutions worth trying, especially if these solutions have real prospects of benefiting others.
The argument to this point is a self-contained refutation of pluralism, but Zeno goes on to generate a further problem for someone who continues to urge the existence of a plurality.
This may be a potential problem for someone in Cooper's position.
) When Clinton won the nomination, it posed a problem for Gabbard, until someone came along to solve it: Donald Trump, whose victory insured that Sanders supporters would pay no substantial price for having abandoned Clinton.
It is a particularly nettlesome problem for someone like Mr. Cohn, who has publicly said that he wants Mr. Blankfein's job.
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