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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problem only" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to emphasize that something is solely a problem, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "This situation is a problem only if we choose to ignore the solutions available."
Alternatives: "only a problem" or "merely a problem".
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Such matters are a problem only for literalists.
This was a problem only an executive could solve.
It is not a problem only in Aleppo.
And it is not a problem only for the poorest.
Pollution becomes a problem only when waste cannot be eliminated.
ADHD is often considered a problem only in childhood, but it also affects adults.
Blood pressure becomes a problem only when it rises too high or falls too low.
But this will be a problem only if companies let it be.
"Collateral becomes a problem only if Greek banks go under," Mr. Bilke at Nomura said.
But that is a problem only if too few others sign up and pay premiums.
This is not a problem only for whingeing journalists and other foreign riff-raff.
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