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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are consistently having problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where issues are repeatedly occurring over time.
Example: "The team has reported that they are consistently having problems with the new software updates."
Alternatives: "are repeatedly facing issues" or "are continually experiencing difficulties."
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Bottom line, if you are consistently having problems with your people, the environment and culture you have created are probably the best places to start.
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The Rangers have consistently had problems developing enough pitching to support their prolific offense.
For instance, in this study it was revealed that patients consistently had problems with item 121 (are you currently restricted by your health from taking part in physically active sports such as swimming, tennis or basketball?), because they perceive these activities to be unequally difficult.
If you or your friend consistently has problems with another person, try not to be childish or immature about it.
When I am consistently playing well and not having problems, then it is time to think of England".
The organization has been "consistently noting" these problems for the past twelve years, according to Stephanie Fischer, a spokeswoman.
When, as Americans, our most horrific examples of sexual violence are consistently from foreign countries, we have a problem.
Mr. Seabrook called Mr. Kerik a friend and said the commissioner had been consistently willing to address problems pointed out to him by the union.
The problem is the Moroccan police are consistently violating the migrants' human rights.
In the end I remember being at a homeless forum and saying to all my fellow charities "am I the only one who consistently has these problems with my service users?".
While the effectiveness of face-to-face interventions for preventing infant sleep and crying problems has been consistently supported, to the authors' knowledge, there have been no trials examining whether the same advice can be effectively delivered via an online program.
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