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The phrase "the problems facing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a list of difficulties that must be confronted in order to achieve a goal or plan something. For example: "The problems facing the team are numerous, but with hard work and dedication, we can overcome them all."
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That said, O.K., what are the problems facing the country?
The bank typifies many of the problems facing the industry.
But the problems facing its peers may just be starting.
Session after session considered the problems facing the Greek economy.
The problems facing the agency now are no surprise.
Greenblatt is alert to the problems facing a biographer.
Roberts said the problems facing St Helena were serious.
But nothing today seems nearly as dire as the problems facing the world in 1938.
What is not in doubt is the severity of the problems facing the economy.
Anyone can understand the problems facing the ballet master in chief, Peter Martins.
In other words, succession is only one of the problems facing the North Korean elite.
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