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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the problem manifests" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in a formal or academic context to describe the appearance or occurrence of a problem. Example: In this study, we will examine how the problem of income inequality manifests in various countries around the world.
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The problem manifests itself in the uneasy fissure between Barry's command of language and his Lennon's less comfortable relationship to words: "What's the fucking word?
The problem manifests in different people at various ages, typically starting after age 40, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
"Every step of the way, the problem manifests itself," said Christopher Mazzeo, associate director for policy and research at the consortium.
The problem manifests itself in the behavioral form when developers "attempt to capture the central control mechanism so prevalent in the action-oriented paradigm within their object-oriented design".
The problem manifests itself in stunted growth and lowered IQ scores.
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It describes in detail how the problem manifested for a variety of iPhone 6 Plus users, including Pennsylvania resident Thomas Davidson, whose phone became unusable less than two years after purchase.
He said the state should "promote primary care rather than dealing with a chronic disease, at the point where, whether it is diabetes, obesity or heart issues, where you have the problem manifesting itself".
We all know the problem, manifested earliest in school classrooms where the darting hands of "pick me" reveal the next question as coming from some earlier context far removed from where the subject has moved.
The problem manifested in two main ways.
There's a growing awareness that it would be an advantage to the industry to study this before the problems manifest themselves".
Jay Carney, the White House press secretary, said this week that "we did not know until the problems manifested themselves after the launch that they would be as significant as they have turned out to be".
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