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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are practical problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or challenges that have real-world applications or implications.
Example: "In our research, we identified several areas where there are practical problems that need to be addressed to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "are real-world issues" or "are tangible challenges".
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And there are practical problems.
There are practical problems too.
There are practical problems too with repeal.
There are practical problems with lying, too.
Costs aside, there are practical problems with today's chips.
What are practical problems we can solve with these approaches?
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But Keller and Gershengorn said there were practical problems.
If payment were issued, there would be practical problems: Who would be eligible to receive payments?
I realize that there may be practical problems to making the change.
It said it was "concerned that such controls may further reduce supply and considers there to be practical problems with their implementation and effectiveness.
To be sure, there would be practical problems; some tax increases would fall on households under Obama's income thresholds of $250,000 for couples and $200,000 for singles.
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