Sentence examples for problems coming from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "problems coming from" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when you want to describe the source of a particular issue or set of issues. For example: "The problems coming from inadequate healthcare access are numerous and complex."

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At a lot of organizations, an outsider would have seen problems coming from a few miles away.

McNabb had problems, coming from all directions, and every time he went down, things looked up for the Giants.

With most of the London side's problems coming from a lack of goals, summer signings Marouane Chamakh and Dwight Gayle will need to step up on Saturday.

The bank reported sharp upticks in losses stemming from souring auto, home and credit card loans, with problems coming from the same areas being hit by real estate.

Now imagine another story, in which countries aren't that different in fiscal responsibility, but in which some countries for whatever reason — burst bubbles, declining fertility, structural problems coming from social change or something — have slower growth than others.

An investigation of the company's books found that Ahold had inflated profit by 970 million euros over three years, it said in July, with most of the problems coming from the American unit, U.S. Foodservice.

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All these problems come from politics".

"A lot of problems come from this," he said.

Not all back problems come from the start.

So where did the supposed problems come from?

"The problems come from not having said more and having said it earlier," Professor Woodford said.

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