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Discover LudwigThe phrase "problem stems" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the source or origin of an issue or difficulty. Example: "The problem stems from a lack of communication between the departments."
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The problem stems from the new parks.
The problem stems from the mind.
Labour's second problem stems from the first.
The first problem stems from the patriarchal election process.
Some of racing's popularity problem stems from the sport itself.
Part of the problem stems from a difference in style.
The problem stems from Bahal's "more is more" approach.
Our jobs problem stems from lack of demand.
The Independent's advertising problem stems from circulation weakness.
The whole problem stems from separation of church and state.
But his real problem stems from uncertainty about his identity in a rapidly changing nation.
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