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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has problem" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a situation or entity that is experiencing an issue, but it typically requires an article or modifier.
Example: "The system has a problem that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "has an issue" or "is facing a problem."
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Self has problem.
Lap 54: Coulthard, 9.9 seconds, has problem in pit stop and comes out just behind Barrichello.
Monroe's Motivated Sequence, the five-step structure most popular in political speech, has problem solving at its core.
The company still has problem loans and bad debts of more than 4 trillion yen $36 billionn).
A quarter of parents feel that children are more likely to become anxious or stressed if their family has problem debts, according to Children's Society research.
"David has problem in his knee.
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Now you have problems — everyone has problems".
Renault has problems, too.
Claire, however, has problems.
It has problems galore.
Every family has problems.
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