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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Grave problem" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a serious or critical issue that requires attention or action. Example: "The organization is facing a grave problem with its funding, which could jeopardize its future operations."
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"We have a grave problem, I think".
A grave problem, it seemed, could no longer be denied.
It's true that black-on-black violence is an exceptionally grave problem.
If children are unraveling to this extent, it's a grave problem.
This poses a grave problem and calls into question whether the food processed in the plant qualifies as kosher.
Abandonment Tracker Pro addresses a longstanding fear of lost business represented by the supposedly grave problem of "shopping cart abandonment".
Though climate change is a grave problem, Levitt and Dubner treat it mainly as an opportunity to show how clever they are.
A lesser-known but equally grave problem is that banks have been given a backdoor mechanism to continue foreclosures at the same pace as before.
When banks were willing to lend up to 95% of the value of a property, this was not a grave problem.
Once in power, the Kangxi emperor was confronted by the grave problem of what to do with three vassal kings in South China.
"Colombia is a democratic state to the extreme," said Gen. Fernando Tapias, head of the armed forces, "and is combating a grave problem with peace legislation".
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