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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few problems with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing minor issues or difficulties related to a particular subject or situation. Example: "There are a few problems with the current project that we need to address before moving forward."
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There a few problems with this argument.
We had few problems with domestic rotas.
However, there are a few problems with drawing this conclusion.
We're having a few problems with the Aussie referees.
There are few problems with the successful treatment of chlamydia.
There are a few problems with that formulation.
There are a few problems with this happy prediction.
There were a few problems with this approach.
There are a few problems with all of this.
There are a few problems with the MobileMark test.
We had very few problems with accuracy or outdated data.
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