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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always has a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or person that consistently encounters issues or difficulties.
Example: "Every time we try to implement the new software, it always has a problem that delays the project."
Alternatives: "constantly faces an issue" or "frequently encounters a problem."
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"And it seems that she almost always has a problem, almost always personal, that comes up in almost every election.
The superior power in an asymmetrical conflict always has a problem defining its objectives.
Saying no to drama or refusing to listen to your friend's problems (the friend that always has a problem) or simply desiring a better life experience is not a "selfish" act.
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Surrealist painting has always had a problem.
"He always had a problem with me".
"Hilary always had a problem with Jeremy.
STS has always had a problem sustaining an identity.
And Donald always had a problem with anger management.
I always have a problem on Test-match days.
I've always had a problem with this approach.
But British TV has always had a problem with prizes.
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