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The phrase "face severe problems" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to encounter or experience significant difficulties or challenges. Example: The company is facing severe problems due to the economic downturn, including a decrease in sales and layoffs.
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If you believe current financial market values for the assets MBIA has insured are accurate, then the company will face severe problems in years to come.
In addition, Social Security is projected to generate a surplus of more than $2 trillion over that period, but it is expected to face severe problems longer term, as the population ages.
In Algeria, there are many isolated sites which are not yet connected to the conventional electrical grid and face severe problems of water for domestic consumption and irrigation purposes.
Nowadays, data appliances based on the SQL query processing currently face severe problems such as the I/O bottlenecks and high energy consumption when dealing with vast amounts of data.
Because of this fact Fodor's and related accounts face severe problems, as will be demonstrated in section 5.2.[11] For the cp-law to be acceptable in spite of the counter-instance we need independent evidence for the existence of the disturbing factor.
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Even today, the military faces severe problems.
Despite a strong mandate, Sharif's government faced severe problems.
The Red Cross has said it is facing severe problems trying to help victims of the recent violence in Yemen.
"All the reports are that universities are facing severe problems in matching supply and demand and they risk over-recruitment and being fined," Tatlow said.
A number of other hospitals in England are likely to be facing severe problems of staff shortages and patient-demand of the scale that prompted the declaration of a major incident at Colchester hospital last week, one of the country's most senior doctors has warned.
At the same time, the Danes have given a clear signal by their vote that "deep Europe" -- the idea of eventually forging a federal European government and parliament with real authority, as suggested this year by the German foreign minister, Joschka Fischer -- faces severe problems because attachment to national identity is resurgent in some areas.
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