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The phrase "are the problems that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or identifying specific issues or challenges in a given context.
Example: "The main concerns we need to address are the problems that arise from insufficient funding."
Alternatives: "the issues that" or "the challenges that".
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Those, at least, are the problems that get the headlines.
Those are the problems that have bedeviled the vote counters in Florida.
On one side are the problems that have plagued Streit's — a traditional business serving aging customers.
Those are the problems that call for leadership, not light, paternal reprimand.
These are the problems that are being fixed fastest and that are the least serious.
They aren't, of course, Weinstein-level problems — but they are the problems that create men like Weinstein.
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That is the problem that needs to be fixed.
"This is the problem that was supposedly addressed after Watergate".
What is the problem that needs to be addressed?
Was the problem that difficult?
So, what exactly is the problem that we're facing?
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