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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perceived problem of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue that is recognized or interpreted by individuals or groups, even if it may not be an objective problem.
Example: "The report addresses a perceived problem of communication breakdown within the team."
Alternatives: "an identified issue of" or "a recognized concern of".
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England's cricket team had a perceived problem of having too many foreign-born players.
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In the first trajectory the individual translates the interpersonal traumatization in a perceived problem composed of the experience of any symptoms, worry, suffering, and impairment, and the cognitive representation of the trauma and its sequelae.
He is one man making an extreme claim that was made either as an effort to draw attention to himself and a perceived problem, a bizarre sense of victimhood or an an extraordinary misreading of history.
This suggests a perceived problem with local awareness of information about volcanic risk from hazardous volcanoes.
Up until now, mainstream critics have paid little attention to the issue, because in the past there had not been a perceived problem in the assessment of companies in developed countries.
The political paradox is fascinating: a candidate makes hay out of a perceived problem and wins an election; the problem worsens but the issue vanishes.
The investment will help Hana expand his business to tap into more esports events and conferences, develop new reports and further focus on gaining an audience in the U.S. The Esports Observer is only two years old and was built to solve a perceived problem that there existed a lack of reliable esports information.
In the past I have proposed a simple solution to address the perceived problem of "rewards for failure".
"I told them to skip their perceived problem of trying to hire a lot of PhDs on a small budget and to instead post their molecular problems on the Internet in a dozen languages and pay the people who submitted solutions," says Burrus.
In an effort to respond to the perceived problem of "rewards for failure," the UK government also proposed to strengthen shareholder voting power in the area of exit payments.
Similarly, Louise Jackson concludes "the outlawing of gross indecency in 1885 must have been an attempt to deal with the perceived problem of boys aged 14 18 who were picked up by adult men".
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