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"problems piled up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a situation where multiple difficulties or issues have accumulated or become overwhelming. Example: "As the deadline for the project drew near, problems piled up, making it difficult for the team to complete it on time."
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Problems piled up.
In addition, financial and management problems piled up.
Even so, the numbers are worse than the government's worst-case, which ministers claimed "was most unlikely to materialise".The problems piled up.
Timmons and Olson, as experienced homeowners, anticipated some delays and hurdles during their renovation, but as the problems piled up and weren't addressed, they became concerned.
As he was recovering and unable to work, Mr. Angarita, who is divorced, went into a depression that quickly got worse, and his financial problems piled up.
Italy's Silvio Berlusconi, a flamboyant right-winger who served three terms as prime minister, was finally forced to quit in November after losing his majority in parliament as the country's debt problems piled up.
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And as the problems pile up, Paul's confidence begins to sag.
The stock market is likely to remain volatile as problems pile up in the mortgage market.
And, above all, the same willingness to let cascading reports of dangerous problems pile up.
Have you noticed memory problems piling up in ways that affect daily life in yourself or someone you love?
But whoever wins on November 6th will still find the world's problems piling up in his in-tray.
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