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The phrase "a problem discovered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an issue that has been identified or found during a process or investigation.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we found a problem discovered that could affect the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "an issue identified" or "a challenge found".
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Unfortunately, Lester gets so caught up in living that he often forgets to take his high blood pressure medicine -- a problem discovered in the series's premiere episode last month.
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In particular, a problem the learner cannot solve is set as "an original problem"; discovered learners' misunderstanding and/or unstable knowledge is set as the "target knowledge"; and the "expected educational effects" is chosen from RPS types 1, 2, and 4 ("making knowledge stable") in Table 1 and depends on the types of discovered learners' misunderstandings and/or unstable knowledge issues.
Governor Johnson said that a machine-programming problem discovered last week in Roosevelt County meant that there might be similar problems elsewhere.
The wings exhibited less sweep to resolve a center-of-gravity problem discovered during tests.
The problem, discovered in a quarterly checkup on Aug. 17, was unrelated to his skin cancer.
How was the source of the problem discovered?
And not every problem discovered can be solved.
The pairwise method may have an intrinsic problem discovering relevant genes in such a structure.
The recall ends an investigation by the government's auto safety agency, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, that began on Sept. 20 after an agency employee having handling problems discovered a broken link on his vehicle.
Chevron's Tahiti project, also in the Gulf and a $4.7 billion investment, was delayed a year by metallurgical problems discovered after the mooring shackles were set in 4,000 feet of water.
Then the launch had to be postponed when a problem was discovered with a fuel sensor.
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