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The phrase "have had problems" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a past situation where someone experienced difficulties or challenges. Example sentence: "I have had problems with my laptop since I bought it last year."
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Other therapists have had problems, too.
Other companies besides Satiety have had problems.
"A number of them have had problems.
Other districts have had problems, too.
We have had problems over the years.
Many others have had problems before.
We have had problems with 11 of them.
Others have had problems with the coloring in pills.
A few large hospitals have had problems as well.
"They know people who have had problems," she said.
"Certain artists are known to have had problems," he said.
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have had headaches
have had shortcomings
have had breakdowns
have had drawbacks
included had problems
have had trouble
have acknowledged problems
have observed problems
have transport problems
have given problems
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have indicated problems
have considered problems
have supplanted problems
have had hundreds
have had fights
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