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The phrase "the actual problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to specify or emphasize the real issue at hand.
Example: "After discussing various factors, we finally identified the actual problem affecting the project's progress."
Alternatives: "the real issue" or "the true problem."
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And herein lies the actual problem — we are American culture.
By Larissa MacFarquhar "This, I suppose, is the actual problem," Swartz wrote, long before his suicide.
The government doubtless would like to cut staff costs, but the actual problem may run deeper than just money.
"I think the 2007 figure is an eye-opener and the actual problem may be much larger," Bansal says.
Solve the problem of low university representation and ineligible athletes by solving the actual problem: academic performance.
But the most striking thing about his declaration was that it had nothing to do with the actual problem.
The actual problem was he couldn't care less if it was a success or a failure.' So, the good bits.
Marshal Greenberg, however, contends that the actual problem was a pervasive atmosphere of secrecy and deceit at the job site.
But Matt Slauson, the left guard, seemed to think the actual problem was that the Jets were working on everything.
The size of the EU's budget is not the actual problem and its reform will require more than opportunistic lip service and national point-scoring.
Perhaps it is time to revisit the actual problem and not force yet another group into standard categories that perpetuate the white-black hierarchy.
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