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The phrase "a persistent problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing issue that affects someone or something over time.
Example: "The lack of affordable housing has been a persistent problem for many families in the city."
Alternatives: "an ongoing issue for" or "a continual challenge for".
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"It's been a persistent problem for some time".
This has been a persistent problem for him.
This is becoming a persistent problem for the Leafs.
Those high notes are a persistent problem for so many singers no longer in their infancy.
Injuries like the one Williams suffered have been a persistent problem for the Hurricanes this year.
The practice of misclassifying workers as independent contractors has been a persistent problem for years.
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In general patients with a persistent problem return for follow up.
Malnourishment is a persistent problem, not only for how it affects physical growth but for its impact inhibiting mental growth as well.
It's been a persistent problem in Africa for a long time.
This cycle of debt is a persistent problem, often blamed for periodic spates of farmer suicides, while the high illiteracy rate in the countryside makes it hard for farmers to switch to jobs in India's services sector.
Household debt is still high and savings are still low, which has been a persistent problem in the US for years.
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