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The phrase "also makes it problematic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or situation that complicates or creates difficulties in a particular context.
Example: "The lack of clear communication also makes it problematic for the team to meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "also creates challenges" or "also complicates matters".
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Unlike PA imaging, spectroscopic OCT [ 21] is not background-free and suffers from sensitivity to speckle, polarization changes and scattering losses that alter the signal components spectrally, which also makes it problematic to quantify blood oxygen using spectroscopic methods.
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But mental health experts warn that its thrilling narrative devices also make it problematic.
"It's ironic: the very features that make plastic so popular also make it problematic," said Erik Floyd, a former equity analyst who is the treasurer of the Association for Sustainable and Responsible Investment in Asia and who co-founded the plastic project with Mr. Woodring.
A confidentially protective atmosphere also makes it possible to review problematic situations and failures and learn from them, so the group members receive support from each other and become stronger professionally.
That's what makes it problematic.
That makes it problematic to bring in brands.
Due to lack of electricity it makes it problematic to communicate.
It also can make it problematic to unequivocally call for their abolition since their elimination could mean the loss of an important source of meaning in one's life.
Medical-device maven William Cook also made it his mission to restore a problematic locale into a luxurious getaway, spending $450 million to renovate the French Lick Hotel and Casino in Indiana.
"They can also make it very difficult for a venue to hold an artist they see as problematic".
Also make it bold.
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