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The phrase "a problem from your" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to an issue or difficulty that originates from someone's perspective or situation.
Example: "I would like to discuss a problem from your recent report that needs addressing."
Alternatives: "an issue from your" or "a concern from your".
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"If you can't convince them, that's a problem from your business perspective.
In addition, there are two self-selected term project dealing with either eliminating a problem from your life or doing something you have never done before.
So what was the mood when you first discovered you had a problem from your football career?
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15 1 *"A PROBLEM FROM HELL," by Samantha Power.
"A PROBLEM FROM HELL": America and the Age of Genocide.
"He says to her, 'We have read your book " 'A Problem from Hell,' " and this seems to be the problem from hell now.' " He said she was struck by those comments, "because this is a guy who is not even an American citizen and he knew that about her".
If your dentist can't see a problem from visual inspection, they may take x-rays.
Always view a problem from different perspectives.
This is actually a problem from last year's quiz.
Private Kellar had been a problem from the start.
So Hayden was right: it is a problem from hell.
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