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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problematic way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method or approach that has issues or challenges associated with it.
Example: "The study revealed that using a problematic way to gather data can lead to inaccurate results."
Alternatives: "a flawed approach" or "an ineffective method".
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And that's a problematic way for society to function".
The company said the state analyzed the data in a problematic way.
Long considered a problematic way to reduce carbon emissions, regulations may be our best option.
But it's a problematic way to view raising children, because it increases demands on the parents.
But at the weekend some of his colleagues, notably Alan Johnson, suggested the rules were being applied in a problematic way.
"I'm interested in what happens when two different worlds meet in a problematic way, I'm interested in honesty and in violence.
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Or maybe it's a sorta problematic way to boil an entire country down to the strangest stuff it produces.
NE drugs' addictive potential may curtail individual autonomy in a highly problematic way, for addiction clearly undermines a person's capacity to autonomously decide on whether or not to use NE drugs [ 30, 31].
All these different factors – OCD, a fear of loss, emotional attachment – can also combine with hoarding in a particularly problematic way.
If "thank you" emails are cluttering up your inbox in a genuinely problematic way, you need better habits of inbox management.
Otherwise Trump is either including only positive and favorable information in his decision-making process — a deeply problematic way of approaching problems — or he's cynically telling his supporters that unfavorable polls are wrong, despite knowing that they are not.
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