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The phrase "come up against a problem" is correct and is used in written English.
You can use it when you are experiencing a difficult situation or difficulty in achieving something. For example: I've been working on this project for weeks, and now I'm coming up against a problem.
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"You come up against a problem, they offer solutions".
But when tech talent moves they come up against a problem: Language.
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When we originally engineered GCC to have teams of seven, it was because we came up against a problem.
This is where we come up against the problem of fundamentalism.
But I seem to be coming up against a long list of potential problems with PbR.
Atalanta will be coming up against a hugely relieved man.
We came up against a very strong team and captain.
"We came up against a keeper who played his part.
The disconnect is glaring and confusing.It wasn't usThe fund's attempts to flesh out what countries threatened by a surge of capital should do come up against a more fundamental problem, too.
A similar bill introduced in Ireland in 2010 has already come up against these kind of problems: authorities have only managed a meagre four prosecutions for new psychoactive substance offences in the past five years.
Tells about some of the problems they come up against, such as how to shrink a blister & how to clean a canvas that was executed partly in charcoal that smudges easily.
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