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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clear problem in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when identifying or discussing a specific issue or difficulty within a particular context or subject matter.
Example: "There is a clear problem in the way the project was managed, leading to delays and confusion among team members."
Alternatives: "an obvious issue in" or "a distinct challenge in".
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This presents a clear problem in situations where parents are undecided about whether to vaccinate their children.
âªThere's a clear problem in so much of our public thinking now living on the servers of private-sector companies.
Indeed, Google's obsession with data was a clear problem in light of the need for a more holistic product management strategy, especially in social.
While we face a clear problem in reducing our national debt, here lies an opportunity to be innovative in the face of hardship.
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There is a clear problem here in the larger conflict.
Being part of the project one of them in fact had criticized the absence of a clear problem solving perspective in the early phases of the project.
At the trial, Antidote showed the jury tax forms and the contract signed by "JT LeRoy" — a clear problem since the author, in fact, does not exist.
Adrian Parkinson, a spokesman for the Campaign for Fairer Gambling, said: "There is a clear problem with violence and criminality in betting shops, whether that is attacks on gaming machines, violence and antisocial behaviour towards staff and robberies – very often armed robberies in which staff are in direct danger.
For example, Eyo (2002) reports that groups that enlisted in the informal-formal sector linkage only recorded a 63% repayment rate by 1998 when an association of self-help groups began in 1998, a clear problem of the linkage program involved how to improve loan repayment by groups.
The model of market operator (MO) agent is a day-ahead market clearing problem in the bilateral electricity market while ADN dispatch is a coordinated scheduling model of DGs.
The model of market operator (MO) agent is a day-ahead market clearing problem in the bilateral electricity market while ADN dispatch is a coordinated scheduling model of DGs. 3) Coordination between ADN and TN is simulated in the bi-directional mode.
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