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"bring new problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a situation where unexpected issues arise. For example, "The introduction of this new technology brings new problems that we didn't anticipate."
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In research apparent solutions also bring new problems.
The first hints of stabilisation, if that is what is happening, may even bring new problems.
New freedoms bring new problems, but few would go back to lace-curtain hypocrisy, shotgun weddings and sexual oppression.
This transformation might usher in a new era of liberal ascendancy, but it will bring new problems, new inequalities, new resentments.
But this could bring new problems when it comes to credibility, says Alan. "They have started employing so many people because the numbers [of asylum seekers] are insane.
With its help, he resorted to a reflex heavily used by Mr. Mobutu himself, and one that would bring new problems of its own.
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The Economist on why the Leveson report is already dated: Social media, blogs and news websites some of them run by newspapers are rising, bringing new problems.
Each day has brought new problems.
The high prices have brought new problems.
More democracy may be laudable, but it brings new problems.
But the ruling also brings new problems for Obamacare.
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