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The phrase "as the problems" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when comparing or relating something to the problems being discussed or referenced.
Example: "As the problems arise, we must adapt our strategies to address them effectively."
Alternatives: "like the issues" or "similar to the challenges".
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As daunting as the problems are, we can overcome them.
And those who try to save the natural ecosystem are increasingly frustrated as the problems mount.
As the problems spread, they kept offering reassuring words, which they might well have believed.
And as the problems pile up, Paul's confidence begins to sag.
She then thoroughly erases those markings as the problems get solved.
That deal fell through earlier this year as the problems at Co-op Bapparentme apparent.
"I tend to get calmer as the problems get bigger," he said.
As soon as the problems in the east are resolved, those officials will be next.
They've been saying that forever, as the problems of Social Security have gotten worse.
Mohler said the secular-dominated environmental movement sees human beings as the problems to climate change.
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As soon as the problems emerged, the Labour leaders decided to take concerted action.
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