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The phrase "they have problems" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a person or group is facing difficulties or challenges. Example: The new company policy has caused a lot of confusion and they have problems adapting to the changes.
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"They have problems with their books".
They have problems with other intimate relationships.
In the dark or with eyes closed they have problems.
"Even if we win it, it's because they have problems.
They have problems that need to be addressed.
Of course, most customers still call when they have problems.
Whenever they have problems, we send over the ships.
But commission officials freely acknowledge they have problems.
Q: Did they [Muslims and Christians] get along with each other, or did they have problems?
"They have problems, behavioral problems, or attention problems, and they get in trouble".
Our kids always go to her first if they have problems.
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