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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I have found a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you discover an issue or obstacle. For example: "I have found a problem with this report - it contains outdated information."
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"And we have found a problem".
Now that the bomb has reached $2.58 trillion, some reporters and broadcasters have found a problem.
A hurting tendon or ligament is also a signal you've found a problem.
It seemed as if I had found a solution to a problem that I had yet to come up with.
The answer to that question still eludes me but I've found a temporary solution to the problem.
I stopped in to ask some questions and left with a card, relieved that I had found a positive solution to my problem.
I've found a solution to a particularly vexing problem in our household.
Just as my first week with the iPad began with addiction and ended with mere affection, my first month with the iPad began with a belief that I had found a panacea to all my hardware problems, before settling into a realism that, in fact, I merely had the kind-of-cool media consumption device I always suspected the iPad would be.
In my decade-plus experience as an agency owner, I have found that problem clients always present red flags before you sign them.
Anyway, I have found the problem, which is sneaky.
Looking for system bottlenecks and this is actually, I have found the biggest problem.
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