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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a basic problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fundamental or simple issue that needs to be addressed or solved.
Example: "The team identified a basic problem in the project that needed immediate attention to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "a fundamental issue" or "a simple challenge."
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The confusion stems for a basic problem: what constitutes a "British" billionaire?
Like many owners of solar panels, Kerr and his family have a basic problem.
Of course, all this depends on the individual, but it's a basic problem.
But a basic problem throughout the fight against terrorism has been the lack of inside information.
First Book (firstbook.org) addresses a basic problem facing poor kids in America: They don't have books.
It's true that America faces a basic problem with rapidly rising health care costs.
But they face a basic problem: What exactly is proprietary trading?
The credit crisis also revealed a basic problem with the clean-energy business.
But underlying it is a basic problem that will only intensify unless we recognize it and try to remedy it.
Cement poses a basic problem: the chemical reaction that creates it releases large amounts of carbon dioxide.
"As we start scaling up the information capacity of broadband networks, we run into a basic problem with electrical wiring.
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