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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a present problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an issue or challenge that is currently relevant or occurring at the moment.
Example: "The team is focused on addressing a present problem that affects our project timeline."
Alternatives: "an ongoing issue" or "a current challenge."
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And why does it seem to upset conservative members of the Court so much when anyone questions their side's good will, and talks about discrimination as a present problem?
Although in case of good image acquisition conditions blur can mostly be prevented effectively, in many real-world scenarios, this degradation still features a present problem.
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But that's a present day problem.
Even a successful program can present problems.
A trial here would present problems.
Admittedly, a national primary, too, would present problems.
But constructing a memoir around it presents problems.
However, a global food system presents problems associated with scale.
Does that present a problem? A.
Timing, however, presented a problem.
Electioneering also presents a problem.
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