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"have big problems" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone is facing significant difficulties or challenges. Example: "The company's recent financial crisis has caused them to have big problems with their business operations."
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And yet America does have big problems.
But Cyprus will still have big problems.
Even the Padres have big problems with the plan.
"They have big problems, but when they try to solve them, they get confused".
But for those who don't have big problems to be solved, smaller ones will suffice.
In his own view, America is unlucky to have big problems and lucky to have him.
I know they have big problems with Afghanistan, the Middle East, but this is the backyard".
We have big problems with the NHS, crowded schools, housing and low-wage jobs.
AS we head into another summer, the beaches have big problems.
"If you start bringing women into refereeing you will have big problems.
"If they restart it, they're gonna have big problems, bigger than they've ever had before.
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