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The phrase "a consistent problem for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue or challenge that someone frequently encounters.
Example: "His inability to manage time effectively has become a consistent problem for him in meeting deadlines."
Alternatives: "a recurring issue for him" or "a persistent challenge for him."
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Robert Killebrew was benched after committing two personal foul penalties, a consistent problem for him in the 2007 season.
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The poor treatment of its contract employees has been a consistent problem for Instacart.
This was a consistent problem for me as an attorney because I often felt like I left the best of who I was in the car.
If being late is a consistent problem for you, make sure to take extra care with interviews.
Water holding capacity (WHC) of pork is an important aspect of palatability that affects overall quality and acceptability of meat and is a consistent problem in the pork industry for many years [ 6, 7].
Jon Henley Australia has broad criminal laws that could be used to prosecute individuals for online abuse, but a consistent problem raised is education across the board.
Is this a consistent problem?
It was not a consistent problem Tuesday.
This is a consistent problem with the Women's March.
A consistent problem remains.
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