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The phrase "a systems problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that arises from the interactions and interdependencies within a system, often in contexts like engineering, management, or environmental studies.
Example: "The recent failures in the project highlight that we are facing a systems problem that requires a comprehensive approach to resolve."
Alternatives: "a systemic issue" or "a systems challenge".
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"Nasdaq had a systems problem," Mr. Carlson said.
Infectious disease is a systems problem that requires systems solutions.
At some point, it's no longer a "systems problem".
"That is a systems problem," he explained in an interview.
Then Francis did his inquiry, and found there was a systems problem.
Some may doubt that the issue really is a systems problem at the banks, given that the accounting the banks prefer would allow them to report smaller losses as they restructure loans — and thus make their financial statements look better.
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"It's a system problem, I think".
On Feb. 21, the exchange closed two minutes early because of a system problem.
BA cannot claim that this was a system problem on this one flight – my wife and I had also been separated on the outward flight.
You undoubtedly have heard that we experienced a system problem in our attempt to open the BATS ticker symbol for the first time on Friday morning.
The failure of the system to offer very good grads employment opportunities, and offer a lifetime of repayments plus an income eaten into through higher taxation (to plug the deficit) is a system problem.
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