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"brings the problem" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that causes difficulty, complexity, or distress. Example: His insistence on taking the most difficult route brings the problem of exhaustion.
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The information presented yesterday brings the problem into clear focus.
Dear Btoan and others concerned with wake issues, Our 21st-century harbor with increased boat traffic, especially fast-moving ferries, brings the problem of wakes.
The trouble is, everybody knows us as this great Turner collection which brings the problem of how do you keep it alive?
Understanding Poverty brings the problem of poverty in America to the fore, focusing on its nature and extent at the dawn of the twenty-first century.
These associated problems are often what first brings the problem to medical attention and may result in doctors' overlooking the underlying tic disorder.
While other complex phenomena, such as climate modelling, pose similar challenges of collecting millions of bits of data and converting them into mathematical models, physiology also brings the problem of scale.
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And how he brings the problems across and how he tries to improve things".
"She brought the problem to me.
He brought the problem up to management.
It merely brought the problem to everyone's attention".
"In his mind, they brought the problem into his life," said Al-Rifay.
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investigates the problem
encourages the problem
triggers the problem
enables the problem
introduces the problem
eliminates the problem
reintroduces the problem
demonstrates the problem
represents the problem
poses the problem
considerations the problem
hands the problem
brings the world
brings the neighborhood
brings the team
brings the food
brings the bond
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