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The phrase "faces this problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a challenge or issue that someone or something is encountering.
Example: "The organization faces this problem every year during the budget planning process."
Alternatives: "confronts this issue" or "deals with this challenge.".
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Chrysler faces this problem most acutely in the production of the PT Cruiser.
Block faces this problem with regulators in part because of its size, with 20percentt of the paid tax preparer market.
In general, the director faces this problem: to perfect each moment of the story separately and then to combine these bits into a smoothly flowing drama in which every moment will bear its proper relation to every other moment.
Whoever is the Giants' kicker, he faces this problem: The Eagles are the third-best team in the National Football League at getting good field position on a kickoff.
Sioux Logan faces this problem every single day.
It's not just Facebook that faces this problem, he added.
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In the early 1990s, America faced this problem.
Even President Kennedy faced this problem.
Has anyone else faced this problem?
No country can face this problem alone.
Russia is not the only country to face this problem.
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