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The phrase "there having problems" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misuse of "there" instead of "they're" or "there are," which would be the correct forms to indicate the existence of problems. Example: "They’re having problems with the new software update."
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"But there are still a lot of media out there having problems, as it looks as if print will lag TV.
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"A lot of the girls there had problems like this.
Anyone out there having this problem?
Even there they have problems.
Any of you empty nesters out there have this problem?
Even there, they said, he has problems.
AKO has problems there.
"I knew we had problems, there were drugs and crime.
The European Union has problems, people there have less disposable income".
If you have problems, go there.
There had been problems there before.
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