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The part of a sentence "consider it a problem" is correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "I am having trouble with this project. Can you consider it a problem and offer some advice on how to solve it?".
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Obviously, one will only consider it a problem if one deems the concepts employed in its formulation acceptable.
"And when I bought this house it didn't occur to me to consider it a problem".
Yeah, I do have a gambling problem but I don't consider it a problem because I can afford to gamble.
Speaking of tuna in general, he added, "If you eat the appropriate portion you should not consider it a problem".
"I happen to think income inequality is very important, but some people don't consider it a problem," Mr. Friedman said.
The police said they had had only seven complaints about narcotics and morals issues from Harborview since 1997, and thus did not consider it a problem building.
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Levy considers it a problem that demands a solution now.
"I might not have considered it a problem if it weren't for our son".
Rather than considering it a problem, they'll argue it's a necessary kick up the backside so many need.
On average, it took less time for gambling to develop to a stage that women considered it a problem.
Briana has been a great eater since birth, but because I don't give her junk food or any sugar, I never considered it a problem.
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