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The phrase "an isolated problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that is not connected to other problems or situations, indicating that it stands alone.
Example: "The team identified an isolated problem in the software that was causing the application to crash unexpectedly."
Alternatives: "a standalone issue" or "a separate problem".
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This is not an isolated problem.
Ours is not an isolated problem.
And that's not an isolated problem.
Hers is not an isolated problem.
"It's not an isolated problem," she says.
"It is not an isolated problem".
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The South West (England) Gynaecological Oncology Group was concerned to know if this was a small isolated problem unique to one hospital catchment area or a far-reaching problem throughout the region.
Geoffrey C. Porges, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Company, said, "We don't have a small isolated problem to fix, but as I expected, the regulators have found a pretty exhaustive list" of manufacturing issues.
This is a very isolated problem concerning only the North American market* and is not specific to any other region or country.
The results of the Mannheim Child Risk Study [ 23] point to an overall more favorable prognosis for an isolated regulatory problem: the behavioral problems rate in later childhood was only slightly higher than among children from the control group.
Using research done by Dr. Peter English, a pediatrician and historian at Duke University, the industry has argued that lead poisoning was a rare and isolated problem until the end of the 1940's, when neglected slum dwellings with crumbling paint caused an uptick in cases.
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