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The phrase "are a little problematic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that presents minor issues or challenges.
Example: "The proposed changes to the policy are a little problematic, as they may lead to confusion among staff members."
Alternatives: "pose some challenges" or "have some issues."
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"Implants are a little problematic in the Czech Republic," she says.
So, first and foremost, hedge fund indexes are a little problematic because of survivorship bias and because of also incomplete reporting.
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I think that was a little problematic.
Distribution in France is a little problematic, too, since the language is English.
There "everything" is a little problematic but I like the directness of the line.
Structurally, this was a little problematic for an hour-long Edinburgh set, but it should be ideal on tour.
To be sure, the new print is a little problematic; it's sometimes blurry on the outer perimeter, the result of coming from an old and stretched negative.
"Of course it's a little problematic if you're talking from the point of hasbarah," Ms. Ben Yaacov said, using a Hebrew term for propaganda.
"It's not really an architectural statement and I think that's a little problematic for the place that it sits".
But the tight hips that he had coming out of college have indeed been a little problematic for him in coverage.
Angel Sparks is a biker girl, a character that Mr. Lukow admits is a little problematic given her age, but his idea was to have someone who wore black and leather.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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