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The phrase "a great problem the" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase that lacks clarity and coherence.
Example: "A great problem the team faced was a lack of resources."
Alternatives: "a significant issue" or "a major challenge".
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"I agree with thee that it is a great problem," the chairman, Morris L. Clothier, wrote to a board member, Robert E. Strawbridge, according to a store history by Alfred Lief.
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However, constipation was considered to be a great problem and both the quantitative and qualitative data showed that most of the RNs' effort was directed towards solving this problem.
Obesity has become a great problem all over the world.
This posed a great problem, as gold was the medium of exchange of the local economy.
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