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"have problems getting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate difficulty or struggles in achieving something. Example: "I always have problems getting my kids to eat their vegetables."
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Icelandic tourists abroad have problems getting cash from A.T.M.'s.
We never have problems getting students for the Plunges".
"I don't think they're going to have problems getting supply," he said.
You're going to have problems getting along with your boss, with your spouse, with friends".
Ever have problems getting your children to agree to a haircut?
We have guys who have problems getting the puck out of our end.
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If you continue to have problems, get a professional trainer involved.
Are you having problems getting big companies to pay quickly?
We're also having problems getting materials to our plants".
This is the third year in a row that he has had problems getting a visa.
"We thought Landon had problems getting into the game," Klinsmann said.
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