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The phrase "a problem that suggests" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an issue or situation that implies or indicates something further.
Example: "The data revealed a problem that suggests a need for further investigation into the underlying causes."
Alternatives: "an issue that indicates" or "a challenge that implies".
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If difficulty is a problem, that suggests that the point of a poem is to be decoded.
Photos and video footage from Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 indicate that many passengers were not wearing their oxygen masks properly ― a problem that suggests a real lack of airplane safety knowledge among fliers.
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But this is a pretty clear "polish" problem that suggests multiple updates may be needed to clean it all up.
An assumption of this discussion is that this market for wages and working conditions is relatively well functioning, but there is a simple collective action problem that suggests it may not always be.
First, FHDS assume a problem that evidence suggests does not exist: that active managers have a comparative advantage that passive managers must overcome.
WASHINGTON — As the scale of Japan's nuclear crisis begins to come to light, experts in Japan and the United States say the country is now facing a cascade of accumulating problems that suggest that radioactive releases of steam from the crippled plants could go on for weeks or even months.
And Napster attorney Celia Barenholtz said the five labels have a history of antitrust problems that suggest they could be using their copyrights to deprive the public of fair competition and alternate means to hear music.
It also suggests a problem that starts early.
That the absence of regulation of Internet adoption advertising is widely called a loophole and a problem that needs to be fixed, suggests that adoption generally is conceived of as an area of comprehensive legal ordering.
"My brain is open," he would announce as, with uncanny intuition, he suggested a problem that, without realising it, his host was already half-way to solving.
Now I have a problem that my girlfriend suggested I write you about.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com