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The phrase "the problem that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a specific issue or difficulty. Examples: - The problem that I am facing is how to manage my time effectively. - We need to address the problem that has been causing delays in our project. - The problem that arises when working in a team is communication breakdown.
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The second chart illustrates the problem that Bernanke identified.
"This is the problem that was supposedly addressed after Watergate".
This is the problem that will consume the next president.
Now the problem that arises here is this.
Friedan called this "the problem that has no name".
"They exacerbated the problem that led to the fracking ban.
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Those, at least, are the problems that get the headlines.
Because the problems that lie ahead are truly enormous.
Statistics underscore the problems that still exist in the jails.
Talk to God about the problems that arise.
Identify the problems that need to be mediated.
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