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The phrase "a problem of one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that is specific to an individual or pertains solely to one person.
Example: "In this case, we are dealing with a problem of one, as it only affects the individual involved and not the group as a whole."
Alternatives: "an individual issue" or "a personal problem".
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"Sexual abuse is not just a problem of one country, and not merely of one professional group, like priests," he said.
Indonesia's foreign minister said before leaving for Malaysia that "irregular migration" was "not a problem of one or two countries".
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