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The phrase 'soaring problem' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a problem which is rapidly becoming more serious or severe. For example, "The soaring problem of plastic pollution in the oceans is a pressing environmental concern."
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Care of the infirm elderly is a soaring problem in China, and Mr. Chen said that he and his wife had established the home in April 1999 to care for people in need.
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These large agglomerations have soaring problems that challenge their sustainability goals and their future in general.
But the accord is unlikely to have a dramatic impact on Hong Kong's soaring unemployment problem, and the effects will not be evident for several more months.Mr Tung can at least be confident that China supports his efforts to revamp the territory's security laws.
Plus, Baltimore has long struggled with a soaring heroin problem, and in the late nineties it had seeped into the clubs.
His concept of a unified theory of cognition (UTC), and his attempt to illustrate a UTC with his Soar problem solving architecture, is exciting because it suggests how scientists might use the computational methods of cognitive science and artificial intelligence to formulate and explore both broader and deeper aspects of intelligence in people and in machines.
Maybe the London schemers should restrict themselves to the modest aims of improving the city's mental health through their promotion of relaxed reading, or even see their free giveaways as handy fans, reducing the need for expensive solutions to soaring heat problems on the Tube.
For although resources are one problem, soaring demand, rising costs and the inefficient use of funds are just as important.
But it won't solve the second problem: soaring health care costs, which are a much larger part of the long-term deficit than Social Security.
Officers at the Met's dangerous dogs unit have seized more than 1,000 in the past year and say the numbers in London are soaring, with the problem fuelled by gang culture and insecurity.
This morning, during an interview about London's soaring knife crime problem, David Lammy MP told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that "the police and our country has lost control of [the] drugs market".
Gas and oil prices have also soared, causing problems for the elderly, who are more likely to need the heating on during the day in winter.
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