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The phrase "a problem of comprehension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing difficulties in understanding or interpreting information or concepts.
Example: "The students faced a significant problem of comprehension when the teacher introduced the complex topic."
Alternatives: "an issue of understanding" or "a matter of grasping".
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I don't believe there's an organized resistance; I think there's a problem of comprehension of cultural values and traditions.
Thus, planning difficulties for ASD individuals might be less a problem of comprehension than of speed.
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While the majority of authors assume a specific problem of pragmatic and/or figurative language in autism, this hypothesis is still matter of debate: Some authors argue that most of the findings mentioned above are just an artifact of a problem of general language comprehension, which was not controlled for [ 16, 17].
We then look at the problem of comprehension and discuss strategies for increasing the student's ability to listen accurately and read efficiently.
Tanner, however, thought the text rather opaque and found the problem of comprehension aggravated by the high vocal lines which made it difficult to make out the words.
Boolos (1985) noted that the Rule of Substitution causes a problem of this kind for Frege's program given that it is equivalent the Comprehension Principle for Concepts.
Apparently recognizing that "recounting my story largely in reverse order poses problems of comprehension," Fox has provided a prologue of images with short captions intended to give "a chronological outline of the scandal's main developments".
In all these cases, I have had few serious problems of comprehension.
However, this increase in safety case complexity exacerbates problems of comprehension and maintainability later on in the system lifecycle.
In modern English, numerous examples of variant pronunciations exist that cause no problems of comprehension (e.g., either, tomato, laboratory, fertile).
No individual item was completely unanswered, no multiple answers were found, and no problems of comprehension of the items were reported.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com