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The phrase "does pose a problem" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing an issue or challenge that arises from a particular situation or action. Example: "The lack of communication between departments does pose a problem for project completion."
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"But that does pose a problem — for Dan.
It does pose a problem or two, however.
But it does pose a problem for the novel.
"It does pose a problem," Williams said of the limits, "because we'd like to play him more minutes.
But it does pose a problem for those who are in the business of poking fun at him to make serious political points.
But if Hume's criticism does pose a problem for the design inference, it also undermines our belief in other minds.
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It's always helpful to hear a candidate's broad vision, but sweeping plans do pose a problem if you can't get there from here.
Yearnings for freedom do pose a problem for terrorists who fight in the name of a pure, just rule of God on earth.
But this Fourth of July, it did pose a problem when a caravan of friends trundled to Hebron, N.H (population 600).
Communication, however, did pose a problem, admitted Garwood.
The reason for this is unclear, but this does pose a significant problem when analysing, interpreting and repeating the results.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com