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The part of the sentence "has had a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone has experienced an issue or difficulty for some period of time. For example, "John has had a problem with his car since last summer."
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"ESPN has had a problem for some time," he said.
No one has had a problem with Medicare navigators.
"He has had a problem [and] didn't kick off all week," said Surace.
Since 2001, the U.S. military has had a problem with drones crashing around the world.
One, however, has had a problem: Fine Air Services Inc., of Miami.
But the mayor has had a problem of following up, and coming across as sincere.
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Since 1999, the Plan de Salud has had a problem-oriented electronic medical record system in which all medical encounters and diagnoses are registered.
Lovell: Houston, we've had a problem.
For years I've had a problem with zinfandel.
Since January, I have had a problem with prostate cancer.
"You know, I've had a problem with substance abuse.
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