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The phrase "this cauldron of problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe a situation filled with numerous and complex issues or challenges. Example: "As we gathered for the meeting, it became clear that we were facing this cauldron of problems that needed immediate attention."
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It was hardly surprising that a radical Islamist movement saw this cauldron of problems as a happy hunting ground for recruits.
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"Underneath is this cauldron of feeling".
In the midst of this cauldron of emotion, Sutton will be trying to turn down the heat.
And like no other place, this cauldron of race, class, evil, money and spectacle inspires peace officers to write.
But the children, teenagers and young adults who are passing through this cauldron of technological change will also have a lot in common.
A Lord of the Flies situation develops in the horrible chaos, but Ruffalo's Doctor has a crucial advantage in this cauldron of the damned.
"It's time to end this cauldron of discord that adversely affects our lives and the future of our children and grandchildren".
Into this cauldron of dysfunction, Lynette drops one final ingredient, at last revealing the Zapruder secret she has never told anyone.
I have to believe things will be better by autumn, even though I can't imagine this cauldron of hatred cooling down.
Germany's Matthias Ginter stepped up to take the first penalty at the Brazil end (every end was the Brazil end in this cauldron of yellow).
Paul Hayward of The Telegraph, suggesting City may be just getting started: Here in this cauldron of human strengths and fallibility a desperate 3-2 was was hailed as the end of something: 4½ decades in the wilderness.
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