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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also face problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing additional challenges or difficulties that someone or something encounters alongside other issues.
Example: "While the project has many advantages, the team also face problems related to budget constraints."
Alternatives: "also encounter issues" or "additionally face challenges".
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Texas may also face problems because of its severe drought, the group said.
The RLA said those aged under-35 may also face problems accessing rented accommodation.
The president's plans for the Pentagon may also face problems in the Republican-controlled House.
Secular parties cannot campaign in closed Sunni or Shiite neighborhoods, and also face problems raising money.
Most also face problems meeting quality and performance targets, and four out of 10 are hampered by poor leadership and governance, MPs found.
But Mr. Bush could also face problems in his efforts to stake out a place in the political center on issues like education and health care.
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However, it also faces problems.
Samoa also faces problems of time and place.
Various companies trying to ship their products into Japan are also facing problems.
In Mexico, an important territory for Cadbury, the company is also facing problems with regulators.
The Mediterranean also faces problems because of invasive species displacing the creatures that already live there.
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