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The phrase 'single problem' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a single issue or difficulty as opposed to multiple issues or difficulties. For example: "The project encountered a single problem that was easily resolved."
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"There hasn't been a single problem".
"But we haven't had a single problem".
Water-related risks seldom stem from a single problem.
Low aspiration is probably the biggest single problem.
He added: "Not a single problem was resolved.
I didn't have a single problem within the squad.
And she's not working on any single problem.
"We've never had a single problem with protocol-related issues.
A single problem lies behind all that friction and hostility.
But there is no single answer, because there is no single problem.
But Pakistan's meddling born of its fears of India is probably the largest single problem.
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