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The phrase "about any problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or concerns in a general context, indicating that the subject matter can pertain to any type of problem.
Example: "We need to have a meeting to talk about any problem that may arise during the project."
Alternatives: "regarding any issue" or "concerning any matter".
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Think about any problem you face with someone at work.
Bernanke's brash denial about any problem with subprime lending cost the US dearly.
You can solve just about any problem if you simply break it down into small enough steps.
This kind of reasoning is both crucial to human cognitive development and vital to solving just about any problem.
I also enjoy working on distributional approximation using Stein's method techniques, and I am generally interested in thinking about any problem involving randomness.
Time and mental space to think things through are essential for creative pursuits, because that is what it takes to craft a joke or decide how you want to capture something on canvas or solve just about any problem.
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Talk to them about any problems or difficulties, no matter how small, before they become big.
"We have not heard about any problems with cellphones or hand-held computers," she said.
And nothing needs to be said about any problems or shortcomings or improvement needs.
But Siggs says he hasn't heard about any problems with the programme.
"Toyota wants to hear directly from its customers about any problems they are experiencing with their vehicles".
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