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The phrase "actually problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is indeed a problem, often in contrast to a previous assumption or statement.
Example: "While the project seemed straightforward at first, there are actually problems that need to be addressed before we can proceed."
Alternatives: "in fact issues" or "really challenges".
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The actual problems of care, of climate change, of inequality, of the limits of the state and the collapse of global markets are actually problems of collectivity.
Actually problems from A to Z. (female partner) Some participants defended their patients if other group members criticised or cracked jokes about them during case discussions.
Actually problems from A to Z. (female partner) It is actually fascinating how much power that might be hidden behind rather poor facades.
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Actually, problem (R_{0}) and problem (R_{-1}) are often discussed.
There's a problem, actually, two problems with this.
Palomba et al. (2014) investigated if what developers believe to be a problem is actually a problem.
Ask yourself whether a problem is actually a problem.
The problem of the heavy elements is actually two problems.
"You can actually prevent problems".
How do people actually solve problems?
I think it could actually create problems.
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