What's the problem?
There is a problem with short anagrams. The problem is, or rather one of the problems, for there are many, a sizeable proportion of which are continually clogging up the civil, commercial and criminal courts in all areas of human "civilisation", and especially, where possible, the more corrupt ones, this.
The previous sentence makes sense. That is not the problem.
Suggestions, please, for what the problem might be...
∫ ( {fish} x (y - {stick man}) ) / √ yashmak dx
The problem is what stands between the sentence (above, or any), in which the problem is provisionally located by virtue of the iterability without which it (if it can be so called, or if "it" can be so called, etc.) would not admit of any situation, position, positing, siting, citing, etc., and itself (if any).