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The phrase "asked about the problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone inquiring or seeking information regarding a specific issue or difficulty.
Example: "During the meeting, she asked about the problem that had been affecting the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "inquired about the issue" or "questioned the matter".
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Gulshan shrugs his bony shoulders when asked about the problem.
Mr. Thornton, when asked about the problem, said, "I'm not having a dispute with the Livelys".
Asked about the problem, representatives of the sites blamed the computer screen or the transmission.
Asked about the problem, Dimitrov said that he had "kept going" after eating some food to help relieve the cramp.
"I always felt comfortable on the stage and never thought that O.C.D. messed with me when I was up there," he said when asked about the problem.
One guest asked about the problem of too-big-to-fail banks and the arguments made by Mr. Volcker and Mr. Fisher.
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When asked about the problems, Ellis stressed the positives.
Asked about the problems, Kevin F. Pinto, system manager of SkyMiles, said the company would fix them.
Asked about the problems highlighted in the Benchmark report, Ms. Raimondo, through a spokeswoman, declined to be interviewed.
said Assistant Commissioner Johan Burger, who is helping coordinate the new national police strategy, when asked about the problems here.
Two weeks ago, when asked about the problems of mortgage holders, Mr. Bush said that many Americans struggling with their mortgages had failed to read the fine print on the loans.
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