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The phrase "a continual problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue or challenge that persists over time and affects someone or something.
Example: "The lack of funding has been a continual problem for the organization, hindering its ability to expand its services."
Alternatives: "a recurring issue for" or "an ongoing challenge for".
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It would help solve a continual problem for studios, which require more fresh source material than is available.
Offense had been a continual problem for the Giants, leading to squabbles between players and internal turmoil.
Revenue remained a continual problem for Scottish government, even after the introduction of regular taxation from the 1580s, with receipts insufficient for the business of government and, after 1603, much of the costs being paid out of English revenues.
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For Ms. Simoneau this poses a continual problem.
For many states, the decline in manufacturing has been a continual problem since the late 1990s and despite the high unemployment rates throughout Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, and Minnesota they do not appear to be caused by a decline in manufacturing employment.
"It's actually a continual problem," Cmdr.
The meat is now so prized that poachers are a continual problem.
"That's a continual problem that they're solving, and there are no permanent solutions".
"The oblique (side muscle) has been a continual problem that he's adjusted to over the past several years," Morgan said.
Fassel, too, has been quick to defend the special teams under his command, saying they are not a continual problem.
It's a continual problem with damp in the walls and skirting boards".
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