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The phrase "again a problem" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to a recurring issue or difficulty, but it would be clearer with additional context or rephrasing.
Example: "This has become again a problem for our team, as we are facing the same challenges we thought we had resolved."
Alternatives: "once more an issue" or "a problem once again".
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That is, again, a problem in integration.
Almost two decades on, ETA is again a problem.
Another suggestion came from Els, the only member of every International team, who noted that the alternate-shot format was again a problem for his team.
If a drug does not last long enough, people can wake up again, a problem that has hurt sales of Sonata.
And get to sing the same songs time and time again, a problem even more evident in this mode as you'll only get a selection of three songs with each "booking".
Once again a problem of source criticism raises its head.
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In discussing information overload with Fortune 500 leaders, top scientists, writers, students, and small business owners, email comes up again and again as a problem.
That again, is a problem.
Again, not a problem; entrepreneurs are on the case.
"Group work came up time and time again as a problem," he says.
It got out pretty much everything, although the grease again proved a problem.
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