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The phrase "a problem that needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or challenge that required attention or resolution in the past.
Example: "The project faced a significant challenge, which was a problem that needed immediate action to avoid delays."
Alternatives: "an issue that required" or "a challenge that demanded".
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The boss explained that Hisun had a problem that needed immediate attention.
This was mammography at its best: a clear picture of a problem that needed to be fixed.
And if they bred a little too prolifically, then it became a problem that needed to be dealt with.
John Wallace, a Yackandandah resident, recognised a problem that needed immediate action and set about solving it.
Alexander Stubb, the Finnish finance minister, admitted that the debt relief issue was a problem that needed to be resolved.
But it was yet another wake-up call: corporate America's untaxed offshore cash pile was a problem that needed fixing.
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This is a problem that needs addressing.
There is a problem that needs fixing.
Probably a problem that needs fixing fast.
This is a problem that needs urgent international attention.
Is this a problem that needs to be corrected?
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