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The phrase "a problem here" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is an issue or difficulty in a specific context or location.
Example: "There seems to be a problem here with the software installation that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "an issue here" or "a difficulty here".
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Not a problem here.
There is a problem here.
It's not a problem here".
Is there a problem here?
"I said: 'We have a problem here.
"They're a problem here," Mr. Flibotte said.
You asked, Is there a problem here?
But there is a problem here.
That is not a problem here.
Does anyone else see a problem here?
That was not a problem here.
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