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The phrase "a structural problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that is inherent to the framework or organization of a system, process, or entity.
Example: "The company is facing a structural problem that is affecting its overall efficiency and productivity."
Alternatives: "an organizational issue" or "a systemic problem."
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The crash was the result of a structural problem.
Joblessness is a structural problem with several factors driving it.
But besides this inner queasiness, there's also a structural problem.
It's become a structural problem for city government.
There is also a structural problem with United Asset's business.
Yet all this intensity created a structural problem.
That's, I think, a structural problem you can't tackle.
But there is a structural problem with our doing so.
"The population is slowly realising there's a structural problem".
"I think there's a structural problem for all of these companies," Mr. Clark, the consultant, said.
It's a structural problem, and there's an urgent need to renegotiate the relationship.
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