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The phrase "practical problems" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to issues which have practical implications, such as challenges one faces when trying to implement a plan. For example, "After coming up with the plan, we quickly realized that we faced several practical problems that were difficult to overcome."
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And there are practical problems.
It also raises practical problems.
There are also practical problems.
There are practical problems too.
There are two practical problems.
There are practical problems too with repeal.
Now we had more practical problems.
But that law poses practical problems.
The method has two practical problems.
Rorty concedes practical problems with his position.
This causes major practical problems for families.
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