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The phrase "a problem to become" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a future issue or challenge, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "There is a problem to become evident in the coming months."
Alternatives: "an issue that will arise" or "a challenge to face".
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"People leading in that style often wait for a problem to become a crisis before they act".
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This allows the hydrothermal scheduling problem to become an ordinary mixed integer problem that can be solved by using standard commercial mixed integer programming solvers.
That's certainly true in "The Runner Stumbles," a drama that surmounts more than a few problems to become quite an absorbing show.
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He establishes a friendship with the fighter, who helps him overcome various personal problems to become a professional kickboxer and sportswriter.
He worked his way back from major arm problems to become an important contributor to his team.
"If you become a problem to the vibrant business area, it becomes uncomfortable.
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If this waste is not managed well, it will become a problem to the environment.
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