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"faces a problem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone encounters a difficulty or challenge that they must address. Example: The company faces a problem with declining sales and must find ways to improve their marketing strategy.
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Deezer came out well before Spotify appeared on the horizon – 2007 in fact – to disrupt the streaming music space, but it faces a problem.
Egypt also faces a problem of supply.
The book faces a problem of pacing, however.
Sunbeam faces a problem in pursuing a younger generation.
Any vehicle equipped with a full arsenal of electronic features faces a problem.
From "outside" the historian faces a problem of meanings and cohesion.
But despite that, she faces a problem encountered, I suspect, by other royal biographers.
Mr. Phillips establishes all this so well that he faces a problem of his own making.
A leagur of sovereign, independent nations faces a problem of police control which is insoluble.
"The Soviet Union faces a problem of retraining 80,000 biology teachers.
THE director of the census office in Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand state in northern India, faces a problem.
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