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The phrase "a constant problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing issue or challenge that affects someone or something consistently over time.
Example: "The lack of funding has been a constant problem for the organization, hindering its ability to expand its services."
Alternatives: "a persistent issue for" or "an ongoing challenge for".
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This is a constant problem for drug runners.
Money is a constant problem for self-starting groups though.
And containing guards has been a constant problem for the Knicks this season.
Low blood pressure is a constant problem for people with spinal injuries and I suffer more than most.
Rodent burrows, a constant problem for all levees, weakened the Linda levee to an "especially severe degree," Meehan said.
Validation of complex systems is a constant problem for vehicle manufacturers.
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Paulina Zikanga, a 64-year-old widow and a cult member from the group's inception until 1998, said this was a constant problem: cult leaders would set different dates for the end of the world, but the end never came.
A source for water was a constant problem.
— Nicole Perlroth Cybersecurity a Near-Constant Problem for Many Utilities Elp.com | In reassuring news, utility companies are under almost "constant threat" from cyberattacks.
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