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The phrase "a chronic problem in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing or persistent issue within a specific context or area.
Example: "The city has been facing a chronic problem in traffic congestion, leading to frustration among commuters."
Alternatives: "a persistent issue in" or "an ongoing challenge in".
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Smog has become a chronic problem in the city.
Drainage has been a chronic problem in Chicago.
And on money in elections, there is a chronic problem in the US.
The "obsession with testing" that Simon Jenkins identifies is undoubtedly a chronic problem in schools.
They were a chronic problem in this densely crowded city until the British returned it to Chinese rule in 1997.
Air pollution is a chronic problem in large parts of China.
The authors of the new report suggested strengthening pharmacy supply chains to prevent shortages — a chronic problem in poor countries.
Among the Chinese population, asthma has turned into a chronic problem; in 2012 alone, according to one study, nearly seven hundred thousand people died from smog-related causes.
In addition, experts say, a shortage of experienced leaders and management is a chronic problem in nonprofit organizations as they become larger and increasingly complex.
It would also probably meet strong resistance from the political opposition and could risk even greater instability, already a chronic problem in the country.
"It's been a chronic problem in the poultry industry, and it would be wonderful if someone could do something about it," she said.
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