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The phrase "a problem of quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues related to the standard or level of quality in a product, service, or process.
Example: "The recent customer complaints indicate that we are facing a problem of quality in our manufacturing process."
Alternatives: "an issue of quality" or "a matter of quality".
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Les femmes!" "I said it's not a problem of quality.
"I think the England squad has enormously talented players, so I certainly don't think it's a problem of quality.
"The Ministry of Education does have a problem of quality control," Mr. Lee said, adding that standards varied greatly between private universities.
Not only is water a problem of quality, but quantity, too.
The lack of information about danger signs clearly reveals a problem of quality of antenatal care but also hints at a larger problem of communication.
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Higher education presents a problem of quantity and quality.
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Yet expectations may be altered as a result of changing circumstances – whether lowered or heightened – posing a problem of measurement of quality of life.
Measuring the roundness of a circular workpiece is a common problem of quality control and inspection.
Choosing judges in partisan elections, rather than through a system of merit selection, can create a serious problem of quality control.
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