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The phrase "a problem increasingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem that is becoming more significant or prevalent over time.
Example: "Climate change is a problem increasingly affecting global weather patterns."
Alternatives: "an escalating problem" or "a growing issue".
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Mr. Kramer, who lives in the West Village in a 19th-century brownstone, is facing a problem increasingly common in the 21st, as homeowners renovate old buildings that share walls and foundational support — namely, how to protect your property (and sanity) when a neighbor does major construction.
Ganga has been developed to solve a problem increasingly common in scientific projects, which is that researchers must regularly switch between different processing systems, each with its own command set, to complete their computational tasks.
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A significant majority of those who had quit smoking were professional, affluent men, which made smoking a health problem increasingly associated with women and poverty.
But he said teenage pregnancy was a worldwide problem, increasingly noticeable in urban areas of the developing world where the social controls of family-centered rural life do not exist.
Yet Yum was clearly a problem case, increasingly seduced, it seemed, by street life and motorcycles.
That's a pity, since Ms. Adshead has important points to make about a problem with increasingly serious ramifications on this side of the Atlantic, too.
The quest for cheap and easy food has led to unbalanced diets and obesity, a problem also increasingly faced by rapidly urbanizing Asia.
Furthermore, since the 1990s, transportation-related problems increasingly became a universal challenge in most metropolitan areas.
Long standing health problems increasingly pose a challenge to health services.
They are partially an Afghan problem and increasingly a Pakistani problem, too.
Hunger is increasingly a problem.
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