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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common and problematic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue or situation that is frequently encountered and has negative implications.
Example: "The lack of communication in teams is a common and problematic issue that affects productivity."
Alternatives: "a frequent and troubling" or "a widespread and concerning".
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Sick listing is a common and problematic task for general practitioners (GPs) [ 29- 32].
To determine whether PEDF may limit the formation of bone metastases, a common and problematic site of metastasis in mCRPC, CL1 cells were injected into the proximal region of mice tibia.
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We suggest that such an inference from stablest constituent to a stable kind of entity of which it is part is a central, very common, and problematic style of inference within the standard model.
I'd like to start this analysis by breaking down the three types of comments I found to be the most common and problematic responses to the women's stories.
Social and emotional difficulties are particularly common and problematic in children with ADHD.
As common and problematic EST abnormalities, cDNA chimeras have been reported on numerous occasions [ 33, 34].
In comparative effectiveness research, as in other areas of clinical epidemiology, missing data are both common and problematic.
Conflicting opinions between older people and their well-meaning relatives may be common and problematic both for research recruitment and for clinical care.
Conflicting opinions between older people, their well-meaning relatives and clinicians may be common and problematic for research and for clinical care.
In the toxicity analysis for TAS-106, the most common and problematic toxicities associated with the study medication were myelosuppression and infections.
In these studies we were, therefore, never faced with the more common and problematic situation of having to simultaneously quantify unequal amounts of different target sequences, a technical challenge of great general interest.
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