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Free sign upThe phrase "problematic in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is problematic or troublesome within a larger context or situation. Example: The new policy is highly problematic in its lack of consideration for marginalized communities.
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This process is problematic in two ways.
This is highly problematic in my opinion.
The demo is slightly problematic in places.
But that formulation has proved problematic in an economic downturn.
Shellfish can be problematic in the summer for several reasons.
It's especially problematic in the southern half of Britain.
"Bias is just as problematic in civil matters," she said.
All of which is doubly problematic in Mississippi.
Glass curtain walls would prove problematic in other ways too.
Such incentives are particularly problematic in a case involving leaks.
Partly, also, there's something problematic in the prose itself.
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