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Discover LudwigThe problematic is a phrase that could be used in written English in certain contexts.
It is not a complete sentence, so it would usually appear within a sentence. For example, "The problematic situation was creating tension among the group members."
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The problematic
adjective
Posing a problem; having or suffering from problem(s).
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The problematic implications of this setup are immediately obvious, and numerous.
The problematic part of the equation of SS Coachella was not Coachella but the cruise.
The problematic nature of the charitable gesture has long been a staple of cinema.
The problematic function is the @mention.
The problematic arcs determined should be discarded for further analysis.
The problematic features of situations are not given.
The problematic nature of translation arises from two assumptions.
The problematic speakers were replaced with speakers from another supplier, both in production and warehouses.
(The problematic on-screen rapes also serve the male gaze).
The problematic passages were simply mistakes made by fallible people having bad days.
The problematic nature of that co-dependent relationship is obvious -- but what is to be done?
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