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The part of the sentence "there are problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts, for example, "There are problems with the company's new policy which must be addressed before moving forward."
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There are problems with this populist model.
Still, there are problems.
Unfortunately, there are problems.
Yes, there are problems.
There are problems with it.
"They know there are problems".
There are problems with health.
Of course, there are problems.
There are problems and problems.
"I know there are problems.
There are problems, though.
More suggestions(16)
there are projects
there are breakdowns
there are hitches
there are inconveniences
there are shortcomings
there are hardships
there are pitfalls
there are trouble
there are drawbacks
there are loopholes
there are deficiencies
there are hazards
there are bottlenecks
there are disturbances
there are impacts
there are failures
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