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The phrase "a problem with which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific issue or challenge that is being addressed or analyzed.
Example: "The report highlights a problem with which the team has been struggling for months."
Alternatives: "an issue that" or "a challenge that".
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A problem with which we still live.
This was plainly rebellion and acutely raised a problem with which Protestants had long been wrestling.
I am indeed a townie, and freely admit that vermin control is not a problem with which I routinely wrestle.
I am always available if there is a problem with which I can be helpful," he wrote.
His initial report into a problem with which the finest minds have wrestled for decades took him a mere three weeks to research and complete.
Instead, officials had a problem with which direction the kickoff would go in Dallas, then with an incorrect illegal block call in Minnesota.
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The Science Committee's report also says there is a problem with apps which request information which they do not obviously need, so as to provide their service.
All he has admitted to is a problem with drink, which may mean nothing more than occasional bingeing.
Twitter does have a problem with spam, which won't ruin your enjoyment or detract from the site's usefulness but can be a tad annoying.
The fashion industry has a problem with race which goes far beyond just fashion magazine covers, however ending years of cover discrimination would be an important step.
And he stages a casting call for actresses, asking questions like "Miss Dickinson, do you have a problem with God?," which they are supposed to answer in character.
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