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Free sign up"problems of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to issues or difficulties related to a particular thing. For example, "The mayor faced many problems of poverty and inequality in the city."
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Problems of globalization.
"Treat problems of the feet".
Problems of knowledge became problems of interpretation.
But these are the problems of success.
Imagine having the problems of Sophia Loren.
All important Earthly problems, of course.
Problems, of course, could still crop up.
Some problems of development are relatively straightforward.
Traviata experienced problems of another kind.
The rains created problems of their own.
But problems of history and geopolitics intervene.
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