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The phrase "about a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to a specific issue or challenge that needs to be addressed or considered.
Example: "We need to have a meeting to talk about a problem that has arisen in the project."
Alternatives: "regarding an issue" or "concerning a challenge."
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We're talking about a problem rooted in scientific complexity.
He talked about a problem at his office.
"A client would come in upset about a problem.
A funny thing happens when you're thinking about a problem.
A car company knows about a problem, and doesn't fix it — why not?
Instead, you might ask candidates to talk about a problem they have solved.
Something similar happens when thinking about a problem on one hand and then on the other.
If we don't talk about a problem, maybe it'll cease to exist.
"Thinking hard about a problem will not help you solve the problem by itself.
Economists often "do brilliant technical work about a problem nobody cares about," he says.
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If you are unable to do something about a problem-let it go.
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