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The phrase "accompanying problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an issue or challenge that occurs alongside another situation or condition.
Example: "The accompanying problem to the main issue is the lack of resources for implementation."
Alternatives: "related issue" or "associated problem".
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York developed a simple single item Brief Distress Thermometer (BDT) and accompanying Problem Checklist [ 11] that has now been incorporated into clinical practice guidelines for psychosocial care after cancer and relevant consumer materials [ 12, 13].
24 The primary outcome is a system-wide increase in the proportion of eligible patients receiving care at the study facility who complete a DT and accompanying Problem Checklist (see Data Collection Methods) on at least one occasion and have a psychosocial care plan developed which complies with recommended care pathways.
The accompanying problem is that the news has made it seem prudishly sanctimonious to discuss the mayoral race beyond Mr. Weiner's comical perversions and arrogant evasions.
However, greenhouse gas emission in constructed wetlands is still an accompanying problem.
One method, the so-called 'T-block' approach, has received considerable attention in the literature, but the accompanying problem of ill-conditioning has not been fully addressed until now.
This study has several limitations, the most obvious being the retrospective study design and the accompanying problem of missing data.
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I had hardly ever been able to learn so much from other fields as I did in those months: Geophysics, meteorology, and atmospheric chemistry research went on throughout the winter, with all their accompanying problems.
In addition, social anxiety disorder and accompanying problems in adolescence can lead to problems with peers and can finally result in loneliness.
Most non-Aboriginal CSPs described Aboriginal people as 'non-assertive'non-responsiveive', shy to ask questions and reluctant to talk about their illnesses, accompanying problems and reactions to what was happening in their lives.
Such experiences almost always accompany problems like epilepsy or stroke.
Curricula for training all health professionals must be re-orientated to include patients' rights perspectives, and use of adult learning approaches, including communication skills, evidence reviews and team-building that accompanies problem-based learning methods.
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