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The phrase "any problem emerges" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential issues that may arise in a situation or process.
Example: "We will address any problem that emerges during the project to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "if any issues arise" or "should any problems occur".
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When any problem emerges affecting the ability of our organization to fulfill our mission, I'm ultimately responsible for the outcome.
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Diskin said he would work closely with the MOD on the permits, and asked to be informed if any problems emerged.
The right approach would be to raise the cap gradually and see if any problems emerge — for example, if lawsuits increase but clinics shut down and access to care shrinks, or if hordes of patients shift from clinics to hospital emergency rooms.
As Harpur manipulates the keyboard of the AcuDose-RX prescription cabinet, a problem emerges.
But a problem emerged.
And thus a second, deeper problem emerges.
Just when officials think they have it under control, another problem emerges.
But then another problem emerges.
Nonetheless, the same severe measurement problem emerges.
The problem emerges when more substantive statements are invoked.
This is where Google's long-term problem emerges.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com