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The phrase "a problems" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a problem" when referring to a single issue or "problems" when referring to multiple issues.
Example: "I encountered a problem while trying to submit my application."
Alternatives: "an issue" or "a challenge."
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Others emphasized the importance of having a system that not overwhelmed the user with patient data (which seems to be a problems with the EPR for some users) but instead only presented the data of relevance to the current problem.
A: Problems have a way of cropping up in any new apartment.
Rosenberg, A, Problems of the Philosophy of Social Science, in Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Craig, E (1998), Oxford: Blackwells.
Young voters today are still leaning more Democratic and this still presents a problems to the GOP's long term hopes of reassembling a majority coalition.
"I would be surprised if there would be many responsible companies that would have a problems with this".
The eruption of widespread anger about high gasoline prices poses a problems for many European political leaders.
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Injuries were a problem.
GERMANY has a problem.
Was this a problem?
That was a problem.
That is a problem.
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