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"foreseen problems" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to problems that have been predicted or anticipated beforehand. Example: The company's CEO spent months analyzing the market trends and foreseen problems in order to make strategic business decisions.
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Many people, including the lawyers for the accused, believe that Cornell officials should have foreseen problems but looked the other way because the Greek system is so popular.
It seems that using a segmental osteotomy may prevent foreseen problems of conventional maxillary osteotomy for advancement such as disturbance of nasopharyngeal function.
The kind of participation they have achieved has allowed them to take ownership and be in control of the project, which empowers them to make decisions and find solutions on present and foreseen problems (28).
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OTHERS foresee problems in the law itself.
Others foresee problems, especially for those who struggle with reading.
Some of our submissions are corrective and propose solutions while others are predictive and foresee problems.
Joshua Y . Horton the town supervisor who was instrumental in bringing about the changes, does not foresee problems.
Mr. Rzepka said the app had been tested extensively and he did not foresee problems related to its launch.
Some advisers to Mr. Obama believe that Mr. Holder does not manage or foresee problems, the former official said.
They foresee problems in dealing in Santander shares, retrieving withholding tax deducted from dividends and holding investments denominated in euros.
While Inuit and scientists disagree on the population of the bears, they both foresee problems in the future.
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