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'underlying problems' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to issues or problems that have a significant effect on a situation, but are not always immediately obvious or apparent. For example, "The underlying problems with the company's financial structure have been difficult to identify, but crucial to address."
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Longer-term psychotherapy aims to uncover those underlying problems.
In some cases, those losses may not reflect underlying problems.
When you see underlying problems, it's prudent to step back.
Saturday's debacle hinted at underlying problems at the club.
Despite the win, the Nets' underlying problems remained.
He does not prescribe sleep medications, he said, but treats underlying problems.
Discussions centered on the emergency security situation, he said, and never on underlying problems.
To its credit, the agency under Commissioner Emily Lloyd has begun to address underlying problems.
India also failed to deal with underlying problems plaguing its economy.
As we have recently seen in Gaza, indiscriminate bombing does not solve underlying problems.
Attack problems, not symptoms--effective proposals address underlying problems.
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