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The phrase "an increasingly common problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that is becoming more frequent or widespread over time.
Example: "Climate change has become an increasingly common problem that affects communities around the world."
Alternatives: "a growing concern" or "a more frequent issue".
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Blast injury is an increasingly common problem faced by military surgeons in the field.
Lung cancer in the older individual is an increasingly common problem faced by the oncologist.
The need to integrate information from images of different modalities is an increasingly common problem for the geosciences.
On a Friday morning, a crowd had gathered on the sidewalk in front of the gallery, an increasingly common problem for Lazarides.
Ms. Saleh, a 39-year-old mother of four children, was herself facing an increasingly common problem for Egyptians: getting cash.
But in a world where Wi-Fi and notebook computers are replacing wired desktops, this is very likely to become an increasingly common problem for computer users over the next few years.
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To financial planner Delia Fernandez, founder of Fernandez Financial Advisory in Los Alamitos, the Reagans are an example of the increasingly common problem of older parents juggling college costs and retirement planning.
If wells in coastal areas pump too much, the subterranean point where freshwater and the salt water meet can migrate inland an increasingly common problem around the world, as coastal populations have grown.
A main hope is that new classes of drugs will overcome such toxicities and also the increasingly common problem of viral resistance.
And those advertising to men are just as evasive with another, increasingly common problem, telling men to "ask your doctor about low T", or low testosterone.Some of this is just good old psychology: focus on the solution, and don't dwell on the problem.
These infants die either from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or from the increasingly common problem that befell Reneja, accidental suffocation.
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