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Discover Ludwig"hit problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that a person or a situation has encountered difficulties or is facing difficulties. For example, "John's new business venture has hit problems and he is not sure how to solve them."
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A Soyuz rocket, like the ones that were hit problems, successfully launched a satellite last week.
However, it hit problems before it reached the edge of UK airspace.
Photograph: Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images Updated at 3.19pm BST 3.09pm BST Kadri has hit problems!
"When any company grows, you're going to hit problems," he explains.
But since women are still fairly exotic creatures in the C-suite, they attract disproportionate publicity when they hit problems.
They hit problems that meant they needed different equipment, so they left the building to get the necessary tools.
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US singer and actress Ariana Grande also picked up two awards for best female and best song for her hit Problem.
Ariana Grande's smash hit "Problem" is virtually everywhere under the sun this summer, and we bet you think you've heard it every which way.
It was cute, but even when Iggy Igg joined her for their hit "Problem," it didn't stand-up to the power of pulsing bass.
John Olerud, David Justice and Matt Williams all switched after having played their entire careers in the other league and encountered no hitting problems.
Besides the hitting problems his knee presented -- he often hit off his left, or front, foot and lunged at pitches -- he had lost bat speed.
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