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The phrase "have a problem in" is grammatically correct and it is commonly used in written English.
For example, you can use it in a sentence like this: "I seem to have a problem in understanding this concept."
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We have a problem in this country with loyalty.
"We have a problem in our security strategy.
"Definitely we have a problem in Darfur," he begins.
"We have a problem in our schools," Mr. Yglesias said.
Do you accept you have a problem in this regard?
"It convinces me more that we have a problem in science," he said.
"We don't have a problem in the banking system in general.
"Since Yeonpyeong, they know we have a problem in this country.
We have a problem in American politics: an illusion of knowledge that leads to extremism.
"We have a problem in this country and the family is fracturing," Mr. Santorum said.
"The euro itself is stable," she added, "but we have a problem in some countries".
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