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"could be highly problematic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey a potential problem or issue with something. Example: "The company's decision to launch the product without proper testing could be highly problematic for their reputation and sales."
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That means that Greece, Russia's opponent in the final group game Saturday, could be highly problematic.
Of course I have my criticisms: using the names of real estates in Hackney such as London Fields could be highly problematic as it may exacerbate gang tension by promoting estates and reigniting reputations, and shows like Top Boy still too often assume that experiences of estates are universal, ignoring the fact that some people like me live on estates without being involved in crime.
If true, this could be highly problematic.
However, implementing classical breeding programs focused on disease resistance traits could be highly problematic, since the phenotypic measurement of these traits is often complex and expensive.
Each individual electronic device contains a very small amount of Hg (< 1 2 g) (U.S. EPA 2007), but intensive processing of millions of these devices could be highly problematic for the environment.
Limited overlap in gene sampling among taxa could be highly problematic, irrespective of the amount of missing data per se, but this does not appear to be a problem in our dataset.
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Even if the study of postmortem fetal extrusion could lead to improved investigative methods, experimental research would be highly problematic.
Two areas where the question of class manifested itself were to be highly problematic for Diana.
The committee concluded that relocation would be "highly problematic, very expensive, and fraught with political difficulties".
In places, it was clear that a fall to either side would be highly problematic.
MR. SMITH -- Well, I think it would be highly problematic, such a custody case.
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