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The phrase "a shared problem that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an issue or challenge that is experienced collectively by a group or community.
Example: "We need to address a shared problem that affects all members of our organization."
Alternatives: "a common issue that" or "a mutual concern that".
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It's an invitation to tell one story about a shared problem that affects every American.
"Drug trafficking is a shared problem that will end only by addressing its root causes," Mexico's foreign ministry said in a statement last month after President Trump tweeted about Mexico's rising levels of violence.
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We must realize a shared approach to solving our shared problems that is neither top-down, nor bottom-up.
We talked to each other in culinary shorthand that no one else understood and shared problems that would confound our families and friends, such as the best way to set a lemon tart or to produce a crystal-clear consommé.
Volunteer computing works best on easily shared problems that are divisible into digestible pieces that can be worked on in any order at any time.
Our insecurity is a shared problem, one that we can admit, discuss and embrace.
We'll see a massive increase in the value of AI in the cybersecurity space as we move through the next five to 10 years". "Cybercrime is a common threat and should therefore be a shared problem, but it is clear that the level of collaboration differs depending on the industry, as well as the culture within the specific sector.
However, it is also important for organizations to be able to share problems that they identify, including software issues.
And looking back on it, I don't think we responded properly to the music-sharing problem that was rampant and that devastated the business.
Big companies have a content sharing problem that Yammer isn't adequately solving".
In this article, we consider the spectrum sharing problem that one primary user (PU) can share its frequency spectrum by renting this spectrum to multiple secondary users (SUs).
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