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Discover LudwigThe phrase "electricity problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to any issue related to electricity, such as a power outage or a malfunctioning electrical device. For example, "We had an electricity problem last night and had to reset all our appliances."
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Pakistan has an electricity problem.
Officials claim to have resolved the electricity problem.
The California electricity problem has nothing to do with oil availability.
Iraq's electricity problem is, of course, older than its still-uncertain embrace of a new form of government.
"We don't know the electricity problem, we don't know the water problem, we don't know the communication problem," Shammam said.
But Indians were already well familiar with the electricity problem, at least in the form of power cuts, as they're called here.
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Yet the nation's electricity problems are not over.
"On Fridays, even when we had electricity problems, they didn't switch the electricity off.
And, rightly or wrongly, many Californians blame him for the state's recent electricity problems.
"California's electricity problems developed over a period of years and cannot be solved overnight.
The state has been besieged with electricity problems in recent months.
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