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"the essential problem" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the main or most important issue or obstacle in a situation or argument. Example: "In the debate over gun control, the essential problem is finding a solution that balances the rights of gun owners with the need for public safety."
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The essential problem remains.
What's the essential problem here?
But regulation isn't the essential problem.
The essential problem, meanwhile, continues to worsen.
Which brings us to the essential problem.
This is where the essential problem arises.
Yet the essential problem - of irrationality driving their behaviour - remains.
But the essential problem is already well understood.
Reid may have been indecorous, but that's not the essential problem.
But the essential problem of the Arab liberals has been disorganization, not timidity.
But the essential problem is that no one here is willing to pay for anything.
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