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The phrase "a current problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an issue or challenge that is presently affecting a situation or context.
Example: "The team is working hard to find a solution to a current problem that has arisen in the project."
Alternatives: "an ongoing issue" or "a present challenge."
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Solve a current problem.
If an idea seems to solve a current problem, they build on it.
A current problem is the lack of a geometric annuloplasty ring to facilitate reconstruction.
A current problem, for example, is what it means to be an officially British broadcaster in an era of increased independence for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
I was frustrated to read Paul Krugman suggest that since Social Security might not run out until 2042, it's not a current problem.
The dewatering of residual sludges is a current problem due to the huge production of this waste.
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If suicidal behaviour was a serious current problem, then those suicidal patients were further referred to a psychiatric hospital.
Repetition seems a particularly current problem.
Another, more unique approach of applying blockchain to a major current problem – fraud – is the one being taken by MetaX with its AdChain platform.
The numerator in the prevalence calculations was the number of enlisted patients with a certain current problem at the end of the two periods.
A major current problem in prostate cancer is to predict the behaviour of early and potentially localised disease (Yao and Lu-Yao, 2002).
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