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The phrase "report a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to communicate the idea of informing someone about an issue. For example: "Please report any problems you have with the system to the technical support team."
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He urged riders to dial *55 from a working phone to report a problem.
Mark Fields, then Ford's president of the Americas, raised his hand to report a problem with a new product launch.
Consumers may call the National Pesticide Information Center at (800) 858-7378 to report a problem with the products.
Any Baltimore resident trying to report a problem — a pothole, uncollected trash, a gushing fire hydrant — got bounced around to 4 or 5 different phone numbers.
While it's important to know where to go to report a problem, knowing that some day a federal agency may bring action against the recalcitrant company offers little satisfaction when you're being bounced between the retailer and manufacturer if your computer needs fixing — or you're still waiting for that refund check for the coat you sent back six months ago.
Mr. Leandri, who has served as a Groton utilities commissioner since 1987, two years after retiring from his utilities job, said although customers appreciate lower rates and lower taxes, they especially enjoy being able to talk to a real person no matter what time they call to report a problem.
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During off-peak hours, the airport is more manageable and some travelers report a problem-free experience.
And if the lab reports a problem?
The striker reported a problem with the hamstring following Sunday's brief appearance.
Shortly after takeoff, the pilot reported a problem with adjusting the plane's "trim," said an airport spokesman, Bob Parker.
Almost half of customers - 47% - had never considered switching current accounts, while 28% of those who switched reported a problem.
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