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The phrase "an existing problem" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a problem that currently exists or has been previously identified. Example: The school is facing an existing problem with its outdated technology equipment, hindering students' learning experience.
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The group's biggest concern centers on false negative results, in which a test does not pick up an existing problem.
If a person with an existing problem wants to hire IDShield, he or she pays a one-time fee of $899, and then a monthly rate of either $9.95 or $19.95.
In other words, while Sprout (and competitors) should always be a little wary of platform players who may decide to simply kick them off in the name of business, there are always going to be opportunities if they have the resources double down on more tech to solve a different problem, or simply execute on fixing an existing problem better.
Or were they so focused on developing gee-whiz new features that eliminating an existing problem had a low priority?
In Canada, in 1997, there occurred what has been defined as a "focussing event" – something that draws widespread attention and publicity to an existing problem [ 21, 22].
Unlike existing nuclear nations, Australia would not be reducing an existing problem.
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For kids like this, the stress of divorce can worsen an already existing problem.
Each of the proposed storage formats responds to a different existing problem observed in contemporary self-storage centers.
A project begins with MITACS helping an organization identify existing problems that might require--or benefit from--mathematical expertise.
It is an aid to cover all health domains while making an inventory of existing problems relevant to the patient.
In the dialysis centres where this study was conducted, the nurse's regular, structured intake included an outline of existing problems.
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