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Discover Ludwig"having problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a situation where someone is facing a difficult issue, challenge, or dilemma. For example: "The students are having problem understanding the math lesson."
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I'm not used to having problem sets again!
The man said, "We are having problem," in a thick German accent.
But from some months I am having problem with the time management so I am now jogging for few minutes only.
Fortunately it turns out to be quite reliable and we are able to device a way to use it without having problem.
I'm on call during the evening as well so I may speak with therapists who are having problem patients, or may speak to patients who are distressed.
In addition, PG&E, the state's largest utility, has informed California regulators that a line was having problem near where the Camp Fire began.
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Velazquez, meanwhile, was having problems.
They were having problems.
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