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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problem which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific issue or challenge that is being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "The report highlights a problem which has been affecting the productivity of the team for several months."
Alternatives: "an issue that" or "a challenge which".
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It's a problem which will be enjoyed".
It's a problem which simply isn't going to disappear.
"A problem which was not intractable appeared to become so".
It's still a problem which has not gone away".
"It's a problem which needs dealing with now," he said.
Apathy and cynicism towards politics is a problem which cuts across age and race.
"This is a problem which has only existed for 20 years".
"So we identified a problem, which was there was no place healthy to eat in D.C.
But deforestation remains a problem, which in turn threatens its biodiversity.
And that raises a problem which affects big data in all its forms.
They look outside and find a problem, which summons their life.
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