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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are confronted with a problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where individuals or groups face challenges or difficulties that require attention or resolution.
Example: "During the meeting, the team members are confronted with a problem regarding the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "face a problem" or "encounter a problem".
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As bitcoin shifts further from the twilight world of hackers, beyond speculators and early adopters towards the brink of "early mainstream", its proponents are confronted with a problem: while merchant usage is on the rise, consumers are so far unconvinced.
At this point, we are confronted with a problem.
We are confronted with a problem unlike any we have ever seen in our lives -- or in the history of the world: radically warming temperatures brought about by greenhouse gas pollution from around the world.
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Even in setting his itinerary, Bissell is confronted with a problem.
When the Prince is confronted with a problem, he is never afraid to seek advice from professional bodies.
But with beauty, she was confronted with a problem: She couldn't find any information online about vegan beauty brands.
When Watney is confronted with a problem, he solves it through the power of science and logical thinking.
But in trying to create Tide Coldwater, Procter's scientists were confronted with a problem: hot water does help get clothes cleaner.
On Monday, Mo Yan will receive this year's Nobel Prize in Literature, and he will be confronted with a problem not of his making but one that he no longer avoid: Will he speak up for his fellow Nobel Prize winner, the Chinese writer Liu Xiaobo, who is serving an eleven-year sentence for subversion?
When I am confronted with a problem, I can usually find several solutions.
This has rarely been clearer than at Old Trafford on Sunday, when 2014 hosts Brazil were confronted with a problem they will surely meet time and time again in two years' time.
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