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The phrase "a recent problem and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a current issue or challenge that has arisen, often leading into further explanation or context.
Example: "We have identified a recent problem and are working on solutions to address it effectively."
Alternatives: "a current issue and" or "a recent challenge and".
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The need for massive data storage is not a recent problem and with the use of large information it has become more relevant for institutions.
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Those who believe this is only a recent problem, an issue brought to a head by provocative texts, are misguided.
But the Giants, the defending Super Bowl champions, have had a recent problem with dropping the ball.
Precoding design for clustered scenarios under JP is a recent problem.
"This is not a recent problem," he said.
Think sexual assault is a recent problem, isolated to two universities?
A current study by the FAO claims sea cucumber overexploitation to be a recent problem [25].
Let's say someone is explaining to you a recent problem of theirs.
The evolution of a fracture's permeability as a result of fluid rock interaction is an even more recent problem and is still little studied from either the experimental or the modelling standpoints.
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