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The phrase "a problem that resides" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or difficulty that exists in a particular context or location.
Example: "The report highlights a problem that resides within the current management structure, affecting overall productivity."
Alternatives: "an issue that exists" or "a challenge that lies".
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ICF conceptualises disability not solely as a problem that resides in the individual, but as a health experience that occurs in a context.
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On the other hand, mental illness is a biologically based no-fault medical problem that resides in the brain's chemistry or neuroanatomy.
The AHP is based on the decision disintegration of the hierarchy unstructured problem that resides in the decision problem of the most important element [ 27].
The key aspect of the problem of inference which is an inverse problem, that is, to infer value parameters based on measurements, resides on being able to make explicit any available a priori information about the system being modeled.
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That service morphed into Twitter Search, a service that resided at search.twitter.com.
The house, in other words, was to become "an expression of the morality that resided within".
It's essentially a little button that resides in a phone's 3.5mm headphone slot.
However, there is a knowing that resides much deeper.
eIF4F is a trimeric complex that resides at the cap.
The different pathways for being a poly-victim include residing in a dangerous community, living in a dangerous family, having a multiproblem family environment or having emotional problems that increase risk behaviour [ 29].
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