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The phrase "contain problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which difficulties or complications are present. For example, "This project contains problems that have to be worked out before it can move forward."
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Other works on geometry ascribed to Heron are Geometrica, Stereometrica, Mensurae, Geodaesia, Definitiones, and Liber Geëponicus, which contain problems similar to those in the Metrica.
It may have been expensive, but "patching" didn't only contain problems: it arguably helped to solve them.I sometimes feel as though Mr Duncan Smith thinks he lives in a world where every urban corner is occupied by a hoodie with a knife and every council flat with a feckless, drug-taking single mother.
Even worse, the data may contain problems that can be resolved only through time-consuming revision or repeat data collection.
The creation of ethics programs in executive branch agencies will give employees who may feel unable to speak out about bad actors a chance to contain problems without creating public firestorms.
These types of behavior are termed as critical items, and contain "problems clinicians may be particularly concerned about", for example "breaking things belonging to others", "unhappy, sad or depressed", "can't get mind of certain thoughts" and "self-harming" [ 36].
MSMB consistency checks interact with the user primarily in two ways: (1) Within MSMB's spreadsheet-like interface, cells that contain problems are marked with a specific color to indicate the severity of the error.
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However, such problems cannot contain problem (1) because the function M is assumed to be bounded from below.
But the deal contains problems that may leave many deserving Gypsies out.
As late as August the favorite buzzword of financial officials was "contained": problems in subprime mortgages, we were assured, wouldn't spread to other financial markets or to the economy as a whole.
Out of the many incidents in which Peter figures prominently in the Gospels, three should be separately considered; for each is important, contains problems of interpretation, and is controversial.
The DM subscale contained problems of internal consistency which were solved by removing five items.
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