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The phrase "conceptual problem" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a problem or difficulty in understanding or grasping a concept or idea. Example sentence: The students struggled to solve the equation because they had a conceptual problem with understanding the concept of variables.
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Red Bar's prevailing ethos of restraint makes dessert a conceptual problem.
It's also a conceptual problem that some feel unequipped to tackle.
Behind the obvious political leanings of the authors lurks a conceptual problem.
You don't just understand a conceptual problem, she says: "You feel the problem".
Hungary has a conceptual problem in accepting that Slovakia is a real country.
The claim of a right to destroy the world in the name of profits for a few people reveals an important conceptual problem.
But, although Buffini explores the timeless oppositons between small and large states and order and chaos, there is a conceptual problem at the heart of her play.
"This issue is a perennial one, and I'm not really sure there's a conceptual problem with it," said Matthew Barrett, a spokesman for the social services department.
Third, the conceptual problem — and I think this really goes to the heart of the human-technical fuzziness you point out, Adrian.
When the poet John Milton wrote of "the pain of death denounced, whatever thing death be," the conceptual problem was of his own making.
"I don't have a conceptual problem with the arena moving to Newark," said Mr. Stern, whose company owns more than $500 million in Newark real estate and has city-designated development rights on a number of parcels.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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