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"has some backlog" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an accumulation of something, typically work, that needs to be completed. For example: "The team has some backlog that needs to be addressed before the deadline."
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You may have some backlog of viewing to catch up on.
"China and Brazil are the two countries which have some of the biggest backlogs," Mr. Obama said.
According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, the nation has a backlog of some $3.6 trillion in overdue infrastructure maintenance.
In addition, the agency has a backlog of some 200 investigations of schools accused of hiring unqualified faculty members, providing degrees of dubious value and other violations of state education code.
The agency calculates that it has a backlog of some 40 million pages of secret documents dating back 25 years or more, the prime period for declassification set by President Clinton.
This could have some promise, but with a backlog of several thousand shots, getting a library up to date in Places is a task I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.
Instead, it has a backlog of major problems and some serious issues of public perception to deal with.
The county has a backlog of dozens of cases, with some going back to 1999.
It has a backlog of three thousand ideas.
Greece has a backlog of about 30,000 cases.
The agency nearly always has a backlog of a hundred homes waiting.
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