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The phrase "a small problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an issue is minor or manageable for someone or something.
Example: "This is just a small problem for our experienced team to handle."
Alternatives: "a minor issue for" or "a trivial concern for".
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It's a small problem for Silva.
This is not a small problem for the Ferrer candidacy.
"During my Master's program I solved a small problem for my thesis," says Kato. "The moment of discovery is quite exciting.
Oscar and Lucinda, this month's book club choice, presents a small problem for this web column, because I've already reviewed the book here.
His injury is not a small problem for the Giants since they will play the N.F.L.'s top-ranked offense Sunday and will probably have to score often to stay in the game.
He declined to say just how much it had cost him to have his shipment sit in New York's port for the last month, but acknowledged, "It's not a small problem for us".
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This heterogeneity is a smaller problem for data sets with a large number of genes; however, a data set-specific null becomes increasingly more important for smaller gene sets.
Yet, even that is a comparatively small problem, for art acquisitions represent a mere fraction of the Louvre outlay.
It's a small problem, perhaps, but frustrating for readers in a hurry who aren't taking notes as they go.
So much for "a small problem," Mr. Tobias thought.
The treatment for a small problem seems bound to make a larger problem grow by removing one of its most significant restraints.
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