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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always problematical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or issue that consistently presents difficulties or challenges.
Example: "The implementation of new policies can be always problematical, as they often lead to unforeseen complications."
Alternatives: "consistently challenging" or "perpetually problematic".
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Toni Kukoc had played well lately, but he was always problematical.
The Miramax version has, if memory serves, a bit less of the broad comedy that is always problematical for Western viewers of Hong Kong films, and the original synthesizer score has been replaced by a symphonic accompaniment.
The Jewish critic Salomon Maimon contended that, though there are such things as a priori concepts (concepts that can be known independently of experience), their application to experience is always problematical, and whether they apply can be determined only through experience itself.
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Accurately gauging the distances to faraway galaxies has always been the most problematical part of making such measurements.
Other ideas are more problematical.
"The Problematical Dr. Huang Hongyun," Jan 2005.
The timing is also problematical.
It may prove to be problematical.
Then there was that problematical list.
First, setting a benchmark often proves problematical.
The last few yards are especially problematical.
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