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The phrase "evolve into a problem" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something has gradually developed or changed over time, resulting in a problematic situation or issue. Example: The issue of rising sea levels has evolved into a major problem for coastal communities, causing damage to infrastructure and displacement of residents.
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If unchecked, the present pollution problem will evolve into a serious environmental problem in the near future and will affect the delicate environmental balances and interactions.
However, it is extremely significant to consider these state-of-art methods in our future work which may evolve into a large-scale problem and bring in a novel framework concerned more about the real-time problem.
If activation of the UPR program occurs in smokers on a daily basis due to oxidative stress, it could evolve into a long-term problem either because of persistent damage directly related to its activation, or because as a functional barrier to transformation and tumor progression, it provides an attractive target for disablement.
The Foundation, which started as a grant-giver, has been able to evolve into an actively involved problem-solver.
In recent decades the emergence of pneumococcal strains exhibiting non-susceptibility to penicillin, especially in middle ear fluid isolates [ 5- 7], has evolved into a global problem because non-susceptibility to penicillin is associated with decreases in the intrinsic activity of other oral β-lactams.
Look for a job that could evolve into a business.
When does it evolve into a better collective understanding?
Our marching must evolve into a sustainable movement.
They believed they would evolve into a good defense.
Can it evolve into a global media company?
The system may evolve into a higher shape (Fig. 2).
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