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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problem really" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the seriousness or significance of a problem in a discussion or argument.
Example: "I thought it was a minor issue, but it turned out to be a problem really worth addressing."
Alternatives: "a serious issue" or "a significant problem".
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Not that that's a problem, really.
A bit of a problem, really.
Getting flu isn't such a problem really, it's the complications that we worry about.
Within universities I don't think there's a problem, really, with teaching standards – or not that I've experienced.
We all know the examples from back in Les Aspen's day of the toilet seats that cost, you know, $500, and that go down the list but this has been a problem really since the creation of the Defense Department, and it does seem as if, for all the innovative small projects to try to speed up acquisition, the kind of behemoth survives and continues lumbering into the future.
1. Be fairly certain a problem really exists.
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Is this a big problem, really?
It is just a delayed problem, really.
This book will give an old problem really new life, and must be the starting point for all future discussion.
But that's a wider media problem, really, not just a Today problem".
When doing phylogeny inference the local optima problem really becomes an issue.
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