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The phrase "have several problems" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase can be used in many different contexts. For example, you could say: "My car has been behaving strangely lately and I think it may have several problems."
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We have several problems on our hands.
We have several problems with this approach.
Facing homelessness can be overwhelming, especially when people have several problems that affect their situation.
Anyhow, these machines have several problems that hinder the development of dedicated BNCT hospitals.
CBSs also have several problems related to friction, such as heat dissipation, noise, and wear.
Conventional microscopic and discrete finite element models have several problems hindering application for the deformation mechanism analysis.
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This approach has several problems.
However, VOQL has several problems.
But PFGE has several problems.
But the carousel has several problems.
I've explained before that this has several problems.
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acknowledged several problems
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has many problems
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have several challenges
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