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"have problems in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express difficulty or difficulty in a particular area. For example, "Many teenagers have problems in communicating with their parents."
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"Yes we have problems in Turkey.
We have problems in health, education and housing.
To be sure, the Republicans have problems in Arkansas.
"We recognize we have problems in our forces and we are working on them," he said.
"I didn't think he'd have problems in New York, because Derek's a showman," Hunsicker said.
"If you don't rehabilitate prisoners then we will all have problems in the future".
1/5 of our clients have problems in 4 or more categories.
"If you have problems in funding I can talk to some people".
Historically, hydration packs have tended to have problems in very cold weather.
"Every day we have problems in Tripoli, I don't know if somebody will come or not".
India have problems in batting, bowling and fielding but it was England that made them.
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