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The phrase "a problem found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an issue that has been identified or discovered during a process or investigation.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we identified a problem found in the calculations that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "an issue discovered" or "a problem identified."
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It highlights a problem found across both user and enterprise computer systems.
The reprocessing corrects a problem found in daily CHIRPS for the CPC-IR time period, 2000 – present.
One study of respirator use in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, when mold was a problem, found that only 24 percent of users put them on the right way.
In comparison to the others, those with a general WTP were more frequently overweight and obese themselves, considered overweight and obesity as a problem, found it important to be thin in order to be attractive, considered their child too corpulent and had a higher family income.
Foster care is not a problem found solely in the United States, it is a global issue.
Due to delays in their construction, and a problem found during the sea trials, the initial commissioning date of the first ship of the class has been pushed back from 2010 to 2014.
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Our corporate slogan would be this: Plant a problem, find the problem, claim to fix the problem.
"But people who find it a problem find it a big problem.
If you run into a problem, find the one who hired you and take it up there.
Movie and TV violence is abstract and consequence-free: the quickest way to solve a problem, find love, attain manhood, do good.
But if you really do think you have a problem, find a doctor or a trusted adult.
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