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The phrase "grammatical problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an issue with grammar in a sentence, such as an incorrect verb tense or misplaced punctuation mark. For example, "The student's paper had a few grammatical problems that needed to be addressed."
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In her new collection, Kafka agonizes over the menu for a dinner date ("One man fights at Marathon, the other in the kitchen"), and death is approached as a grammatical problem ("Is he, once he is dead, still 'he'he).
4) Effect vs Affect The most frustrating grammatical problem I still have to this day which results in me having to read and re-read the same sentence in order to put the right word into place.
There is no specific lexical or grammatical problem that requires the exegete to go to any length here.
This paper demonstrates a writing-skills "intervention" that deals with faulty modifiers, a grammatical problem that can inhibit accounting students and professionals from achieving the clarity and conciseness widely regarded as essential in the accounting profession.
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It was also discovered that certain grammatical problems are closely related to logicians' concepts and theories.
Comedians with larger, less well-informed audiences, such as Jay Leno, have to keep their political quips short and focused on figures with flaws everyone knows like Bill Clinton's lechery or George Bush's grammatical problems.
Again, many grammatical problems were also dealt with in this way.
George Bush, for instance, might have challenged Gerald Ford for the most comical president owing to his grammatical problems but he blew that title by doing a bunch of seriously bad things and now, instead, he is the most inept and dangerous and tragic and stupid and dangerous and, most of all, worst president of my lifetime.
Natural Language Processing NLPP) has been used to develop algorithms to deal with grammatical problems.
Spelling errors and grammatical problems.
Fix big grammatical problems and delete a few needless details in extra long stories.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com