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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problem so" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a description or explanation of a problem, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "There is a problem so significant that it requires immediate attention."
Alternatives: "such a problem that" or "a problem so serious that".
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That has not been a problem so far.
It seems like it's not a problem so far.
This has not been a problem, so far.
But that's not been a problem so far this year.
Communications are always a problem, so you need redundancy.
"It hasn't given me a problem so far".
If creative paralysis was a problem, so, too, was alcohol.
Now it's seen as a problem, so they drug the kids up.
Find a problem so outrageous in its scope that it's probably impossible.
And geography remains a problem, so locally rooted are care services.
"I had never had a problem so utterly consuming and so intellectually empty," she writes.
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