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The phrase "a problem to be considered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or challenge that requires thought or deliberation.
Example: "The budget constraints present a problem to be considered in our planning process."
Alternatives: "an issue to address" or "a matter to contemplate".
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Besides these topics, the (peak to average power ratio) PAPR might also be a problem to be considered.
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A fourth problem to be considered is the relationship that exists between the stocks and the flows of a society, or in a narrower sense the relation between capital and income.
Pneumatic sprayers are widely used in vineyards due to their very fine droplet size, which makes the drift risk to become an important problem to be considered.
Doing so also shows whether the situation is to be considered as a problem to be solved (for example, a dilemma) or as an opportunity to be creative (for example, a paradox) (see Andriopoulos and Lewis 2010).
A problem to be worked on, considered from this angle and that, and solved.
Finally, a bandwidth problem needs to be considered for real-world applications.
Despite that, a further energetic problem has to be considered.
Privacy "is a problem that needs to be considered seriously," he said in a telephone interview on Wednesday.
To understand why this can be a problem, it has to be considered that the amount of occlusions in the image of a group of people depends on how close the people are to each other.
And things like osteoporosis, Alzheimer's, bad knees and a host of other problems used to be considered a natural outgrowth of the aging process, says Manton.
Furthermore, there are a few intrinsic problems needed to be considered for white QD-LED design.
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