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The phrase "creating problems with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to the process of causing difficulty or complications with something, particularly something that already exists. For example, "Inadequate preparation has been creating problems with the project's timeline."
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"They are actually creating problems with the fishing industry".
"Tell them, 'I understand you are upset, but your outburst is creating problems with other patients.
Rates of around 30% year on year meanwhile have been seen in 2007 in the UAE and Qatar.With this level of credit growth and rapid population growth (as expatriates flock to the GCC to tap into the burgeoning employment opportunities), domestic demand has soared creating problems with supply, particularly in the real estate sector.
Investigators comb crime scenes ever more finely for new kinds of evidence, which is creating problems with the tracking and storage of evidence, so that even as the criminals leave fewer traces of themselves behind, a backlog of cold-case evidence is building up.The CSI effect can also be positive, however.
The number of patients requiring ambulatory chemotherapy is increasing year on year, creating problems with capacity in outpatient clinics and chemotherapy units.
Clinton's support of the invasion has dogged her since, creating problems with members of the Democratic base who view her as a hawk.
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This creates problems with hygiene and vermin.
This arrangement creates problems with continuity and access.
Tennis created problems with her social life, too.
"Letting them sit creates problems with the engine and electrical systems".
And if that creates problems with other folks, that's too bad".
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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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