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Free sign upThe expression "two problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression when you want to discuss two issues or challenges that you are facing. For example, "I'm currently facing two problems: finding a new job and getting my car repaired."
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This leaves two problems.
O.K., two problems here.
It faces two problems.
"Only two problems.
Two problems here.
Two problems loom.
But two problems remain.
Two problems arose.
At least two problems here.
This improvement masks two problems.
Two problems with that, though.
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