Meaning of the word "have a problem (in)" in English

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have a problem (in)

US /hæv ə ˈprɑː.bləm ɪn/
UK /hæv ə ˈprɒb.ləm ɪn/
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Phrase

to experience difficulty or trouble with a specific activity or area

Example:
I have a problem in understanding his accent.
Many students have a problem in solving complex equations.