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Discover LudwigThe phrase "problem about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a problem or issue that is related to a certain topic, or to introduce a problem that you are going to discuss. Example: There's a problem about healthcare costs that needs to be addressed.
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What's "no problem" about the surveyed art?
"I don't see a problem about this.
Let me know if there's any problem about it.
"I have no problem about the implementation," he said.
Is there a problem about thievery in this valley?
As always, however, there is a problem about evidence.
This does not close, however, the philosophical problem about intuitionism.
There was, though, one problem about the branch, he said.
"People have no problem about theatres charging," said Barnes.
There is no essential problem about historical fiction as fiction.
Meredeen has no problem about being demanding – or proactive.
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