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The phrase "problem with either" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing issues or difficulties related to two options or choices.
Example: "There seems to be a problem with either the software or the hardware, and we need to investigate further."
Alternatives: "issue with either" or "difficulty with either"
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Another common problem with "either".
I have no problem with either approach.
I don't have any problem with either of them".
Ephron has never had a problem with either of these things.
When the slump hits, your automatic reaction may be to solve the problem with either caffeine or sugar.
This is not a problem with either hot water or steam systems, but it can be a significant problem with forced-air systems.
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They're in denial that we can solve our structural deficit problems with either our current level of taxation — between 15 and 16 percent of G.D.P. — or even with our historical average, about 18 percent of G.D.P.
Both men insist that Zduriencik knew nothing of any problems with either pitcher, and Zduriencik said he cannot be blamed — or credited — for making such a seemingly lopsided deal.
Memory loss can result from problems with either storage or retrieval, he notes.
In this paper, we study uncapacitated hub center problems with either single or multiple allocation.
As the tests take place some time after the car has been out on the track, there would be no problems with either of these tests.
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