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The phrase "a practical problems" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a practical problem" or "practical problems" depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "We need to address a practical problem that affects our daily operations."
Alternatives: "a real-world issue" or "a tangible challenge."
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Our main objective was to evaluate the feasibility of this intervention, and so we report here on a) practical problems encountered in implementation; b) baseline survey results; c) uptake of the intervention; d) trends in self-reported knowledge and behaviour; e) acceptability of the intervention among the target population.
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He also foresees a practical problem.
But movement conservatives had a practical problem.
I am a practical problem solver".
To Merkel, Ukraine was a practical problem to be solved.
There is a practical problem with the hyper-lively script.
But this theoretical neatness runs into a practical problem.
The proliferation of the credits presents colleges with a practical problem and an intellectual one.
There are discussions of garbage as a practical problem, and the traditions inherent in trash.
Maybe the debate is more about political philosophy than a practical problem.
How to solve a practical problem and not be too hard on the women".
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