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"bring about problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to causing a problem or making a problem more severe. For example: "The government's decision to close the clinic has brought about many problems for the local community."
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Conversely, this might bring about problems inherent to combining samples of different sources to obtain larger and powerful sample sizes, i.e. population-specific signals are diluted using mixed samples, especially taken the extensive genetic and allelic heterogeneity between populations.
These types of experiments bring about problems associated with drift correction and spatial registration of disparate data sets.
And each of the four have something in common with the story: they're young, they dance and sing, and that can bring about problems for a 12-year-old.
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Borehole instability in drilling engineering can bring about serious problems of drilling quality and safety.
Although infections caused by antibiotic-resistant S. aureus bring about serious problems in the general population, such infections can be particularly devastating for the very young, the elderly and the immunocompromised [ 6].
Conventional audio authentication schemes usually use fixed-length framing, whereas this kind of signal partition will bring about two major problems.
This has caused increasingly serious imbalance in the proportion between male and female populations and can bring about relevant social problems.
Though English helps in Chinese reform-and-open history, it produces difficulty in education because of its role as a foreign language, and it would bring about some possible problem in the field of ideology.
Emerging technologies in on-chip communication domain bring about new combinatorial optimization problems at design automation.
Environmental crises, including global warming, bring about political, economic, social problems.
The development of an ecosystemic society would, of course, not occur without conflicts, but would bring about new kinds of problem.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com