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The phrase "quiet problem" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an issue that is not immediately apparent or is being overlooked, often due to its subtlety. Example: "The team was focused on the major issues, but they failed to address the quiet problem that was affecting morale."
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In the south, they drink, in many cases, more, but it is a quiet problem.
Much dreaded is the "quiet" problem that goes undetected for hours, resulting in significant loss of data.
The move represents a significant rethinking of the office, which has traditionally served as a quiet problem solver, responding to scattered complaints about everything from unfilled potholes to unresponsive city officials.
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Quiet problem-solving became a Kroll mainstay.
The quieter problems faced by the people we meet during the day, struggling to survive on benefits, to get into work after long periods of unemployment, are clearly considerably tougher.
Juliet has a quiet drink problem.
The other wife has a quiet anger problem.
"They were nice kids, quiet, no problems with them," Ms. Swanston, a teacher's aide at Public School 121 said.
Like Toyota and its unintended acceleration, the owner of the tower, Emaar Properties, at first tried to keep the problem quiet, then called it a minor electrical malfunction.
Except for the incident immediately after the invasion, the official said, "this stuff has been there, secure, quiet, not a problem to anyone, since 1991".
In recent months the White House has been far too quiet on the problem of climate change, and its once-promising efforts to regulate industrial pollution, toxic coal ash and mountaintop mining are flagging.
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