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The phrase "a problem specific to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular issue is unique to a certain context, group, or situation.
Example: "The study revealed a problem specific to urban areas, where traffic congestion is significantly higher."
Alternatives: "an issue particular to" or "a challenge unique to".
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Why it took so long is not a problem specific to China.
Karanth: This is a problem specific to India, excessive spending on a small number of areas.
Europe's slide also reflects a problem specific to its most important MBA market.
The FMU has said that forced marriage is not a problem specific to one country or culture.
Rather than posting a problem specific to the firm, SCA got much better results when it posed a general problem (how to make a material more absorbent, say).
A professional specification from an architect or insulation expert is necessary to avoid the risk of moisture being trapped between insulation and wall, a problem specific to internal wall insulation.
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One potential issue might be in the investor's analysis of worth (i.e. the investor is wrong); another might be an unforeseeable market event, or a temporary problem specific to the company, etc.
Was there a particular problem specific to Rotherham?
The quality control of the sixth array revealed a technical problem specific to this chip.
Students in the MPS in AEM spend their year rigorously studying coursework in their concentration while tackling a real-world problem specific to their area of focus.
Over time, that leads to massive hidden microparalogy, a phylogenetic resolution problem specific to eukaryotes because prokaryotes lack similar mechanisms.
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