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The phrase "a problem that extends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue that has a broader scope or impact beyond a specific instance or location.
Example: "The report highlights a problem that extends beyond our immediate community, affecting neighboring regions as well."
Alternatives: "an issue that reaches" or "a challenge that spans".
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It's a problem that extends well beyond Cambodia's borders.
Using the wrong tool for the job is a problem that extends beyond the dining room.
"The two leaders also discussed how this is not just an issue for New York or Ferguson, Missouri, but a problem that extends to communities across the country".
But it's a problem that extends to other races as well, and it's the issue Martin Luther King III stressed in his op-ed in the Washington Post this week on the unfinished work of his father.
And this, I realize, is at the core of a problem that extends beyond me and my condition and that affects the way all of us respond to illnesses, some of which are the subject of public attention — and resources — and some of which are not.
Bell told Vrentas that his relationship with Roethlisberger wasn't the reason he moved on from Pittsburgh, but added, "yes, it was a factor". Still, he said he wished he had a "more open, more genuine, more real" relationship with the quarterback even as he diagnosed a problem that extends beyond just a player or two.
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It was a problem that extended beyond the C-suite.
It clearly spoke to a problem that extended beyond Mr. DeMenthon's own search.
Though Belle Glade, where many black residents have worked low-paying jobs on sugar cane farms owned by wealthy whites, has a history of racial inequity and tension, N.A.A.C.P. officials said today that the questions surrounding the Golden case were symbolic of a problem that extended far beyond Belle Glade and its welcome sign, "Her Soil Is Her Fortune".
But, when I put it to Hytner last year that the classic repertory had not had enough attention, he said: "You'd be amazed at the number of planning meetings I've chaired where I've said, 'Will no one do The School for Scandal?'" If directors have to be bullied or browbeaten into doing Sheridan, that suggests a cultural problem that extends far beyond the South Bank.
Instead, they point to a systemic problem that extends far beyond NSW.
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