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The phrase "of such problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a type of problem that has already been mentioned. For example, "The government is facing a number of environmental problems, of such problems being water and air pollution."
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The MD-80 series has no history of such problems.
The managed care industry is well aware of such problems.
Years of such problems have discouraged ocean-power visionaries, but have not stopped them.
Which is not to say polygamous families are free of such problems.
Indeed, a diagnosis of such problems is not yet generally accepted.
The appeal of Soviet-style humor in the face of such problems is obvious.
But the detailed work on the old Imperial seems almost free of such problems.
Perhaps Beverly Blagmon, who lives in the midst of such problems, could help resolve this matter.
If so, the seller must provide an explanation of such problems.
As a philosopher, Bostrom takes a sweeping, even cosmic, view of such problems.
Part of the law affects only certain states that have a history of such problems.
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of such imbalances
of such failures
of such constraints
of such shortcomings
of such impediments
of such predicaments
of such bottlenecks
of particular problems
of such emergencies
of such incidents
of such dilemmas
of such imperfections
of such inconveniences
of such errors
of such breakdowns
of such malfunctions
of aforementioned problems
of such projects
of similar problems
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