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The phrase "a wonderful problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or challenge that is perceived positively, often because it presents an opportunity for growth or creativity.
Example: "Finding a way to balance work and personal life can be a wonderful problem, as it encourages us to prioritize what truly matters."
Alternatives: "a delightful challenge" or "a positive dilemma".
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Uwe Albrecht has what he calls a wonderful problem.
Of course, many people will say that having too much money is a wonderful problem to have.
Netflix has a wonderful problem.
And, like all managers would wish, he has been handed a wonderful problem by Danny Welbeck's success as the two-goal replacement for the injured Daniel Sturridge.
It's a wonderful problem.
The problem -- and what a wonderful problem it is -- is that Zokosky has no interest in finding a lucrative groove.
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Picoult and Van Leer do a wonderful job tackling the logistical problems such a complex story presents.
Quote of the week "We've got a great luxury and wonderful problem to have.
Anyway, it's a wonderful, privileged problem to have.
One was the focus on the failure of deposit-taking banks in the 1930s which led to the loss of confidence among depositors (the Jimmy Stewart/It's a Wonderful Life problem).
He has that wonderful problem with the DreamWorks crowd, who voice their contentment in public but emit signals of something less.
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