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'is a little problem' is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you're describing a small issue or difficulty. For example, "I spilled my water bottle all over my laptop, so that's a little problem I need to fix."
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Of more immediate concern is a little problem that has plagued him for his entire career.
I KNOW that there is a little problem called mortality here.
"If there is a little problem we can be more proportionate.
"There is a little problem with the millionaires' tax, but that is a discussion, that's not a divorce.
"There is a little problem that exists between me and his wife," Andrew told a reporter.
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It appears there's a little problem.
Right away, there was a little problem.
To begin with, there was a little problem called access.
"That's a little problem for them at times.
Hmmm — seems to be a little problem with follow-up.
There was "a little problem," the pilot told the 48 passengers aboard United Airlines Flight 634.
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