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The phrase "are having problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a current ongoing issue or difficulty that someone or a group is experiencing.
Example: "The team is aware that they are having problems with the new software and are working to resolve them."
Alternatives: "are experiencing difficulties" or "are facing issues".
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Older financiers are having problems, too.
"We are having problems with the Taliban.
Con and Fran are having problems.
Of course, dealers themselves are having problems.
It's understandable that shops are having problems.
Even the problem-solvers are having problems.
There's no doubt that Beady Eye are having problems.
"Young people are having problems coming back," she said.
12 Nov We are having problems with rtdc9.
"I know you are having problems with your mortgage.
"These are [LBQ/GNCT] kids who are having problems at home.
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