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The phrase "come over a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when one encounters a difficulty or obstacle in their path. For example, "John was having trouble balancing his budget, so he asked his friend for help to come over a problem."
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I think he's a good enough man – he just doesn't come over very well, that's his problem.
The Yellow Pages are filled with rent-a-geeks who will come over and charge you more money than a plumber to deal with the problem.
"There's always a problem with girlfriends who come over," he said and then stopped.
'With British expats, the main problem is that they come over and they don't click out of holiday mode.
Come over?
When his new refrigerator couldn't fit through the door downstairs, he said, a man from across the street came over, helped assess the problem and went home to find the needed tools for taking off the metal door.
An aide came over with a note.
She came over as a teenager.
But transitions come with a problem.
They normally come with a problem" (GP11).
The all beanbag chair apartment may sound cool, but what happens when your friend with back problems comes over?
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