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The phrase "a continued problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an issue that persists over time and has not been resolved.
Example: "The company has been facing a continued problem with employee turnover, which affects productivity."
Alternatives: "an ongoing issue" or "a persistent problem."
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The issue would come if there is a continued problem to cool down the fuel rods," said Paddy Regan, a nuclear physicist at Surrey University.
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High unemployment rates are a continuing problem.
Khan's manifesto recognised that congestion is a continuing problem.
Mistakes by child welfare departments are a continuing problem.
A continuing problem with these manual recounts is their reliability.
Irisl's maneuvering may help it with a continuing problem.
Whatever the numbers, the association and flight attendants say it is a continuing problem.
Perennial rivers are few, and adequate water supply is a continuing problem.
A continuing problem for archeological marble is its provenance as well as the detection of fakes.
That will clear his son of a continuing problem on AOL matters.
Medvedev was more prosaic and presented missile defence as a continuing problem.
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