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The phrase "having a problem" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a current issue or challenge someone is facing. Example: "John is having a problem understanding the instructions for the project." (This sentence indicates that John is currently struggling with comprehending the project instructions.) Another example: "Having a problem with procrastination can hinder your success." (This sentence addresses procrastination as a general issue that can affect one's success.).
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"I knew she was having a problem.
I'm having a problem with my application.
I've been having a problem doing that".
"I'm having a problem!" one superintendent exclaimed.
Having a problem getting Super Bowl tickets?
Having a problem with your plant-based meal examples.
I've been having a problem with frequent urination.
She was having a problem with one of the words.
I could see people having a problem disassociating.
We are having a problem convincing all of our comrades".
Obama is having a problem getting to $9.
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