Sentence examples for innate problem from inspiring English sources

"innate problem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically refers to a problem that is inherent or fundamental, such as a problem that is difficult to solve due to its very nature. For example, you could say "There is an innate problem with our proposed solution that makes it difficult to reduce the risk of failure."

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THERE is an innate problem when it comes to writing a novel that focuses on human misery.

There's an innate problem in the way Swings Both Ways swings – like a pendulum, flipping and flopping between 2013 and 1953, a problem that the orchestra can't resolve.

"Most of the distresses and challenges happening in universities are to do with broader institutional goals and objectives rather than an innate problem with students' mental health," he says.

"The innate problem in a place like this," said a 25-year-old who gave her name only as Ann and who has worked the door at another downtown nightspot, Gold Bar, "is that after a while, you see these shows, and you're so overstimulated" that it's hard to be impressed.

A critical innate problem that the LCL filters have is a low damped LC resonance.

So, is there an innate problem with video game adaptations?

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Andrew Cuomo -- though he may not campaign in the political poetry made famous by his philosopher-king paterfamilias -- has it within his power to govern with the administrative ?n of an innate problem-solver.

The crisis in the Euro Zone illustrates the innate problems with monetary union.

"There are some innate problems with texture," clarifies Dr Gillian Harris, a specialist in childhood food acceptance and refusal at University of Birmingham.

However, the intricacy of this dataset highlights both the complexity of coral Symbiodinium associations, and innate problems in interpreting ITS2 sequence types that question the assumptions and validity of using the ITS2 to delineate Symbiodinium species.

According to Fels, the barriers are practical, not innate; the problem isn't the poverty of women's "chimerical" ambitions — "half plan, half dream" — but "the miserable job that they're stuck in".

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