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The phrase "a problem linked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific issue that is associated with or connected to something else.
Example: "The report highlighted a problem linked to the recent changes in policy that affected employee morale."
Alternatives: "an issue associated" or "a concern related".
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Yes, there is a problem linked to Islam".
The collapse in the rial, a problem linked but pre-dating sanctions, has seen the cost of medicines rise exponentially.
Unlike in Cleveland, this is a problem linked largely to one player: the All-Star center Dwight Howard.
Define the community One of the criticisms to participatory development has been its idealisation and simplification of communities, a problem linked to the previous point.
Half the early deaths result from indoor cooking with smoky fuels, a problem linked closely to poverty and readily solved, if the will and means exist.
"Obesity associated with number of children is not just a problem linked to physiological changes in women during pregnancy," he says.
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Users can report closed or moved businesses by clicking the "Report a Problem" link on the map service.
Over the past year Guéant has been accused of deliberate anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric after saying the number of Muslims in France was a "problem", linking immigrants to crime and unemployment, saying the French wanted their country to "remain French", and that Sarkozy's drive for military intervention in Libya was a "crusade".
Such a problem (linking soil microbial functions to plant development) may potentially be dealt with metatranscriptomics (RNA-seq) or metabolomics-based approaches.
Then click the "Report a Problem" link next it.
In the uproar after the semifinal, Azarenka explained her code of ethics and explained that she truly had a breathing problem linked to a rib injury and was not simply trying to calm her nerves or break Stephens's rhythm by seeking treatment.
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