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The phrase "is this a problem" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as asking for clarification or expressing concern. Example: "I noticed there was a mistake in the report. Is this a problem or can it be easily fixed?".
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Further we will ask either the patient or family caregiver directly for his/her own view, e.g.: "Is this problem you just mentioned also a problem in your own view, or is this a problem in the view of [name of family caregiver]?".
So is this a problem to the casual phone user?
But still — is this a problem for shareholders?
Nor is this a problem confined to Congo.
White people wearing Afro-centric clothing or accessories: is this a problem or not?
But is this a problem if people are really being helped?
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Was this a planning problem?
No. Was this a procedure problem?
Was this a financial problem?
This is a problem with this bug.
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