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The phrase "a problem with glitter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or difficulty related to glitter, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "She realized there was a problem with glitter when it got everywhere and was impossible to clean up."
Alternatives: "an issue with glitter" or "a concern regarding glitter".
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Do you have a problem with glitter?
All second children have a problem with glitter.
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You can also simply just buy a bag with glitter or sprinkle some glitter.
Maybe even find a folder with glitter already there.
He took to the ice in a black costume, with glitter along the shoulders.
Write a nice saying with glitter glue or metallic paint.
It is like when a child sprinkles a piece of cardboard with glitter - you cannot see the cardboard, just the glitter.
It's a problem because the winner, Deputy Glitter, was well beaten in the Wood.
The Journal pegs the fundamental problem with All That Glitters as that "its characters are not people at all, merely composites of the least attractive characteristics of each sex.
"That's a piece of foam with glitter on it," he said.
Something like a tight short dress with glitter.
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