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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I am facing a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are currently experiencing an issue or difficulty.
Example: "I am facing a problem with my computer that I need help resolving."
Alternatives: "I am encountering a problem" or "I am dealing with an issue."
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"If I am facing a problem, spot a need, feel a new want, I turn it into a goal and add it to my list.
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'I was facing a difficult problem.
Due to the current economic crisis I'm facing a lot of financial problems, bills are piling up and I don't have enough work to cover them.
"I'm facing a difficult task dealing with these problems with the parties, but I am fighting".
But Trump is facing a credibility problem.
The point is that you are facing a true problem.
But in July 2014, I was faced with a problem that resonated with me to such a degree that I simply had to try to solve it.
"So I'm faced with a problem," Dr. Dubler said before she made up her mind to vote yes.
I've always been the one with the plan and whenever I was faced with a problem I haven't encountered before my first reaction was to panic.
But even as I watched these talented artists in awe, I noticed a problem: Memphis was facing a brain drain.
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