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The phrase "an electrical problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an issue or malfunction related to electrical systems or devices.
Example: "The technician was called to investigate an electrical problem that was causing the lights to flicker."
Alternatives: "an electrical issue" or "a power problem."
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Maintenance workers said the blaze probably began because of an electrical problem.
"I've been in the dark in my office before, but not because of an electrical problem".
Fortunately, this time he said it was an electrical problem, not a blown engine.
It may have been caused by an electrical problem, they said, though an investigation is continuing.
But he was done after just 21 laps because of an electrical problem in his engine.
Investigators said they believed it was ignited by an electrical problem.
Jarno Trulli retired in his Toyota a minute later, also with an electrical problem.
The captain initially told passengers that the ship had an electrical problem, according to media reports.
Mr. Patinkin had to do a lot of ad-libbing, because an electrical problem had negated the stage lighting.
"If there's an electrical problem and a spark drops, there's really nothing you can do," he said, shaking his head.
The thinking between us went something like this: What do you do to solve an electrical problem when no union electrician is qualified to plug in the heart?
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