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The phrase "a weight problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to issues related to body weight, such as being overweight or underweight, and is often used in discussions about health and fitness.
Example: "After years of struggling with a weight problem, she decided to seek professional help to improve her health."
Alternatives: "a weight issue" or "a weight concern".
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Buddy, my dog, has a weight problem.
KOURLAS -- You've never had a weight problem.
I've never had a weight problem.
The relevancy is that there is a weight problem.
"She had a weight problem and she was insecure.
Since leaving the Pentagon, he has battled a weight problem, gaining as much as 40 pounds.
Once you have a weight problem, you believe you'll always have a problem".
Dogs and cats share something else with their human companions: a weight problem.
Meanwhile, Clarke is battling a weight problem at around 245 pounds, at least 20 pounds overweight.
Isn't drawing attention to a weight problem worse than lying low while you secretly diet?
But everyone agrees that a child with a weight problem needs her family to make changes.
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