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"put forward a problem" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to present or propose a problem or issue for consideration or discussion. Example: The team meeting was called to put forward a problem that has been hindering the project's progress.
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On 7 July 1688 the Irish scientist and politician William Molyneux (1656 1698) sent a letter to John Locke in which he put forward a problem which was to awaken great interest among philosophers and other scientists throughout the Enlightenment and up until the present day.
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Prosecutors never put forward a case.
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