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The phrase "ran into a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation when you unexpectedly encountered an obstacle or issue. For example: "I had been making good progress on my project, but then I ran into a problem."
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In America, they ran into a problem.
But Nasdaq ran into a problem.
But she ran into a problem.
And that's where stop-and-frisk ran into a problem.
The rescue train ran into a problem, however.
Though he was helpful in getting me settled, we quickly ran into a problem.
And over and over again, he says, he and other committee members ran into a problem.
The novel was optioned before it was published and we immediately ran into a problem.
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Here we run into a problem.
"You run into a problem where kids aren't getting the full picture.
To avoid running into a problem, Mr. Ma set up an offshore holding company in the Cayman Islands.
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