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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'contemporary problem' is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a modern issue or obstacle that exists in the present day. For example: "Climate change is one of the most pressing contemporary problems of our time."
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Florence needs a contemporary renaissance to address this contemporary problem.
If you thought female body image was a contemporary problem, think again.
The contemporary problem seems to be that large sections of the public want 'democracy' but without the 'politics'politics
Libreria, explain Silva and the shop's director, former FT digital editor Sally Davies, will help with that very contemporary problem, an overload of information.
A decade ago, Pierre Bergé, the former chairman of Yves Saint Laurent, summed up the contemporary problem of couture when he called it "the opposite of a business".
The contemporary problem is how we engage constructively with Hansonism, and by constructively I actually mean deconstructively, which is our core business as journalists: calling out the snake oil, attempting to protect people from being manipulated.
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Regulations often reflected contemporary problems.
Look at Capra's films -- they were about contemporary problems.
On the surface, children's fiction in 2006 offered an escape from contemporary problems.
"The Second Enclosure Movement and the Construction of the Public Domain", Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 66, Nos 1-2.
Pávlos Kalligás, in Thános Vlékas (1855), treated contemporary problems such as brigandage.
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