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The phrase "a recent problem of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific issue or challenge that has arisen in a recent timeframe.
Example: "The company is currently addressing a recent problem of declining sales in the market."
Alternatives: "a recent issue of" or "a recent challenge of".
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Let's say someone is explaining to you a recent problem of theirs.
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In the field of aircraft design, a recent problem deals with the improving of aircraft behaviour during survivable crash events.
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.
This negative result (which was replicated in another experiment) was interpreted in terms of a recent problem-solving account of infants' perseverative errors in various means-end tasks (Aguiar, A., & Baillargeon, R. (2000).
It also helps to tackle her most recent problem of maintaining positivity and self-confidence; a side-effect of the ADHD she has.
However, the recent problem of CCN in many wheat fields will necessitate the practice of suitable crop rotations.
If the recent problems of Domino's Pizza sound a lot like the issues hanging over the broader American economy, it's no coincidence.
It is not that Mr. Davis has been without recent problems of his own.
Wall Street analysts have had mixed views in attributing blame for the recent problems of AT&T Wireless.
Seven of the 23 interviewed sheep flock owners reported recent problems of abortion.
This is a relatively recent problem, because the rise of modern capitalism coincided with the rise of modern democracies, making wealth inequality inconsistent with political equality.
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