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The phrase "a ubiquitous problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that is widespread or commonly encountered in various contexts.
Example: "Pollution is a ubiquitous problem that affects cities around the world."
Alternatives: "a widespread issue" or "a common challenge".
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The techniques for data analyses have been widely developed in past years, however, missing data still represent a ubiquitous problem in many scientific fields.
The present approach provides a computational first principle for the mechanism of sensing a gradient of diffusing particles, a ubiquitous problem in cell biology.
Fouling is a ubiquitous problem in the food industry yet details are scarce on how such deposits grow with time to unsustainable levels; processes have to be stopped and equipment cleaned, both at a great cost.
Unwanted motion of the probe with respect to the sample is a ubiquitous problem in scanning probe and scanning transmission electron microscopies, causing both linear and nonlinear artifacts in experimental images.
Achieving durable coating protection in hostile conditions is a ubiquitous problem of interface engineering, which requires a local understanding on chemical interactions at the hybrid polymer/metal oxide interface.
The aging of polymer-composites is a ubiquitous problem that leads to the degradation of mechanical properties, reducing the service life of an engineered structure, and potentialising premature, catastrophic modes of failure.
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This is an ubiquitous problem in other model-based methods.
The research developed a ubiquitous problem-based learning system regarding learners' question-raising performance.
Startups in this space are working to solve a massive ubiquitous problem and to democratize best cybersecurity practices.
Now, as a reporter I receive an excessive amount of emails, but I think that overstuffed inboxes are a more ubiquitous problem.
–Daniel Keys Moran Missing data present a nearly ubiquitous problem when conducting research, particularly when using large data sets.
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