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The phrase "has a problem with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that someone has difficulty dealing with or accepting something. Example: Mary has a problem with her math class because she doesn't understand the material.
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India has a problem with communal violence.
No one has a problem with Park51.
New York City has a problem with income inequality.
This state has a problem with entitilments.
Steve Martin has a problem with 'hellos'hellos
Mr. Holmes has a problem with women.
"Shane Warne has a problem with me.
"He has a problem with his elbow.
He has a problem with the knee.
Who has a problem with it?
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He has a problem with anger.
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