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The phrase "a problem now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an issue or difficulty is currently present or occurring at this moment.
Example: "We need to address a problem now before it escalates further."
Alternatives: "an issue at present" or "a current challenge".
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By any reasonable measure, illegal immigration is less of a problem now than it was a decade ago.
Think income inequality is a problem now?
Neighbours aren't a problem now.
And that is a problem now facing collections libraries".
They were a problem then, they are a problem now.
That may seem less of a problem now.
Would it be a problem now if Kieron stopped?
But why has it only become such a problem now?
At least Spurr acknowledges there is a problem now.
But now there's a problem: now he's expensive.
Do you think lack of diversity is a problem now?
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