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is a bit problem vs a problem

The correct phrase is "a problem." The phrase "is a bit problem" is incorrect in English. It seems like the user is trying to express a small issue or difficulty, which can be done by using the correct phrase "a bit of a problem."

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 1080 views

is a bit problem

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct way to express a small issue or difficulty is by saying "a bit of a problem."
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Alternatives:

  • a bit of a problem

a problem

This phrase is correct in English.

Use "a problem" to refer to an issue or difficulty.
  • Accessibility has never been a problem.
  • And language is actually a problem here.
  • Reclamation will not be a problem.
  • Such a problem was mainly reported in Greece.
  • Staring like there's a problem.
  • Maybe people have a problem with Victor sometimes.
  • That's never been a problem before.
  • Dennis' plane experienced a problem.
  • Then your master has a problem.
  • Until somebody figured out radioactivity was a problem.
  • Sometimes a problem is just an opportunity in disguise.
  • This is a problem f or your publicist.
  • I have a problem with Julia Levin.
  • I solved a problem your mother couldn't.
  • An answer for appearances is a problem.
  • There was a problem with the passport.
  • Mitchell has a problem with public displays of affection.
  • He has a problem lodging Inspecteur Marchetti.
  • Then we may have a problem.
  • But now it's become a problem.

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