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The phrase "a recurrent problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that repeatedly affects a person, group, or situation.
Example: "The lack of funding has been a recurrent problem for the organization, hindering its growth and outreach efforts."
Alternatives: "a persistent issue for" or "a frequent challenge for".
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Floods are a recurrent problem for the Indonesian capital.
Modeling vegetation is a recurrent problem for wireless communications industry.
Poor adhesion is a recurrent problem for the wider use of diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings in industrial applications.
The mix of body waves and surface waves is a recurrent problem for deep exploration in geophysical contexts.
Coming up with a similarly efficient way of distinguishing legal residents from intruders in the herd has been a recurrent problem for the official wranglers of human cattle.
For example, time constraints were a recurrent problem for the practice nurses.
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Unfortunately, the absence of systematic information about hinterland flows could not help to delineate them with precision, which is a recurrent problem in port geography (Guerrero 2014), especially for studies having a historical focus.
As a result international collaboration is usually needed but acquiring sufficient funding for such collaboration is a recurrent problem.
This is a recurrent problem in clinical trials that relay on archival tissue for which no satisfactory solution has been proposed.
Setting a date for Geneva peace talks has been a recurrent problem.
However, a recurrent problem with this approach is identifying the appropriate spatial and temporal scales for modeling.
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