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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problem until" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is an issue or challenge up to a certain point in time or condition.
Example: "The project was a problem until we found the right resources to address the challenges."
Alternatives: "an issue until" or "a challenge until".
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One cannot manage a problem until one can measure it.
"It's it's not a problem until you hit the ground.
My line was, "These legs were a problem until I got this job".
Or, as I'd put it, volatility isn't a problem until it becomes a problem.
"David was never a problem until he got married," Ferguson mused.
Rolling luggage doesn't become a problem until there's a jerk on the handle.
"Most people don't even know they have a problem until they start getting sick".
Banditry was a problem until relatively recently and long-standing vendettas still exist within communities.
He added Blair had a problem until the Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war is published.
"He was never a problem until he got married," said Fergie.
Their energy levels rose but execution remained a problem until the final knockings.
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