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The phrase "problems continue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that issues or difficulties are ongoing or persisting.
Example: "Despite our efforts to resolve the situation, problems continue to arise."
Alternatives: "issues persist" or "challenges remain."
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Mortgage problems continue to grow.
The problems continue.
But physical problems continue to nag Rivera.
And the problems continue to mount.
Security problems continue to plague the capital.
But its financial problems continue to deepen.
And the long-distance problems continue.
When the crisis is not vociferous the problems continue unabated.
The idea festers, problems continue to mount, no one listens.
YET, his legal problems continue to pile up.
A month in and its problems continue to pile up.
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