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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concomitant problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a problem that occurs simultaneously or in conjunction with another issue.
Example: "The rise in unemployment has led to a concomitant problem of increased crime rates in the area."
Alternatives: "an accompanying issue" or "a related problem."
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While the ability to see and hear each other and interact in real time is invaluable in a videoconference, a concomitant problem in education involves sharing resources.
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There is also a responsibility upon the clinicians involved in revising and updating the TNM staging system to ensure that modifications are based on the best available evidence, using pathological criteria that are known to be reproducible, to justify any concomitant problems that an update may bring.
Conclusions As could be predicted, pancreatitis is a diagnosis of the older male population in ICU, likely as a result of the concomitant problem of alcohol abuse in the West of Scotland.
Finally, this survey of methodological comparisons and the landmark databases should be extended to dynamic scenes to evaluate the concomitant problem of landmark tracking algorithms [35].
Ghana exemplifies the concomitant problem associated with economic adversity and rapid urbanization.
Results of qualitative studies provide insights into the encumbrance that fatigue inflicts on patients with fibromyalgia and the concomitant problem of articulating to their doctors what is wrong.
Many consider antigens associated with or anchored in the gut membrane of blood-feeding nematodes as "hidden" (41), i.e., not continuously presented to the immune system, with the concomitant problem of rapid waning of the neutralizing antibody response due to the lack of a "natural boost".
These findings are supported by previous studies [ 23, 34] which have shown that depression is associated with a number of diagnoses, concomitant problems and disabilities in daily life.
Growing feeling that Apple is straitjacketed by its annual phone release cycle into an annual phone software release cycle - where expectations of bigger and bigger bangs is bringing concomitant problems.
If a person knows or should know that eating copious orders of supersized McDonald's products is unhealthy and may result in weight gain (and its concomitant problems) because of the high levels of cholesterol, fat, salt and sugar, it is not the place of the law to protect them from their own excesses.
Even the riots that erupted in a part of Oldham last summer seem a bit familiar: mass immigration has been a fact of life for West Europeans for several decades now, and so have its concomitant problems.
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