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The phrase "there are two problems" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to point out that there are two issues that need to be addressed. For example, "The project is not going as planned - there are two problems that we need to address."
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There are two problems.
There are two problems with this idea.
Here there are two problems, both serious.
There are two problems with that assertion.
I think there are two problems.
There are two problems with this thesis.
But there are two problems with it.
To be honest, there are two problems.
There are two problems to address.
There are two problems with that approach.
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there are two shortcomings
there are two implications
there are two breakdowns
there are two impacts
there are two failures
there are two problem
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