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The phrase "have a problem to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express when someone is experiencing difficulty with something. Here is an example: "I have a problem to solve before our deadline tomorrow."
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I love waking up knowing that I have a problem to solve".
"I don't have a problem to say I am a good merchandiser, because I love objects".
"I have a problem to do a collection that is a secondary line," he said that morning at the Carlyle.
"John Terry is professional and he doesn't have a problem to stay focused on the pitch," Chelsea's manager said.
These things happen in life, and I didn't have a problem to be associated with that reality.
Still, he seemed to have a problem to grasp that voters are angry with the arrogance and corruption of the political class.
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But even General Clark acknowledges he has a problem to overcome with women.
He said he felt that meant Mr Salmond had a "problem to address".
"It's amazing to me that you can go from not having a problem to potentially having a problem that quickly," says Joshua Mancell.
Because he knew that he had a problem to diffuse with Linda, he asked for my advice about this letter.
I thought I was supposed to cheer up the person suffering, as though they had a problem to be solved.
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presented a problem to
reported a problem to
established a problem to
considered a problem to
have a decision to
have a willingness to
have a Return to
have a bit to
have a choice to
have a confession to
have a chance to
have a commitment to
have a schedule to
have a job to
have a reason to
have a way to
have a case to
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