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"incurable problem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem or issue that cannot be solved or remedied. Example: Despite their best efforts, the team was unable to find a solution to the incurable problem of widespread poverty in the city.
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Widespread breast cancer is a serious incurable problem.
Chronic osteomyelitis is an infection in the bone, which can be an incurable problem (Figure 1).
For a woman with breast cancer, lymphoedema is a debilitating and incurable problem that is caused by reduced transport capacity of the lymph system (related to the surgery or radiotherapy, or both), sometimes combined with an increase in lymph load (related to hypertension, for example).
Viruses are currently an incurable problem and can be hard to differentiate from fungal infections.
- (FR) The proliferation of new words is one of the symptoms of an incurable problem: a lack of talent or expertise despite the wealth of existing vocabulary.
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The program connects people who have debilitating medical conditions with specialists working on the front edge of their fields, trying new and sometimes risky solutions to seemingly incurable problems.
Further, as we saw in §2.5 and §5.5, there are those – e.g., Meinong – who believe that incurable problems arise if we suppose phenomenal unity can extend over time.
If they buy into the idea that they have an incurable genetic problem, they do worse.
The recent apology in Perth's parliament house for Aboriginal man John Pat, whose death in 1983 was one of the reasons behind the Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody, was a welcome but far too late acknowledgment that the state and its authorities have an incurable racism problem.
However, don't pay too much because someday when you want to sell you will encounter the same incurable defect problem that the current seller has.
Thirteen dogs were euthanized the night of their rescue because of incurable health problems, including severe periodontal disease.
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