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Discover Ludwig'emotional problem' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where you are referring to mental or emotional issues or crises. For example: "My best friend has been struggling with an emotional problem recently, and it's been difficult to watch."
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An emotional problem, often.
It seems Labour has an emotional problem with popularity.
Their new heroine was, similarly, "an extremely intelligent woman freighted with a real emotional problem".
Beer cannot be resolved in decimal points: it is an emotional problem, not a health problem.
If he doesn't have an emotional problem, then he surely has an ego problem.
Many people don't want to acknowledge they have an emotional problem.
"This is a business problem, not an emotional problem," he said.
"If we were having an emotional problem, we'd sit down and talk about it," Dearman said.
James Harrington, who represents Binalshibh, said: "It causes an enormous emotional problem which makes our job close to impossible".
"Somehow," he mused, "the wildlife of Yellowstone is going through some emotional problem as a result of snowmobiles".
"Our problem with America is not an emotional problem that could be solved by sending congratulations," Larijani said.
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