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The phrase "very problematical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or issue that is highly problematic or complicated. Example: "The new policy has proven to be very problematical, causing confusion among employees and leading to several complaints."
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She acknowledged, however, it was "a very problematical situation".
But "these are very disturbing developments that are going on now," he added, "and look very problematical from an international investor's point of view".
Commenting on the Soviet and American searches: "Since the U.S.S.R., for natural reasons, knew better where the Boeing had been downed...it was very problematical to retrieve anything, especially as the U.S.S.R. was not particularly interested".
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"It is like the original OxyContin, so that is real problematical," Mr. Rogers said.
Figure 10 illustrates a problematical case where the opening peaks are double and have very weak amplitude on the MP.
To make things worse, said Dr. Ligeti of Fermilab, theorists find it problematical, for technical reasons, to compare the kaon results in a very precise or direct way to the asymmetry that the theorists put at the heart of the Standard Model.
It was very strange to stand with Elijah for those few moments, facing those vivid, violent, so problematical streets.
The problem with the internet is that any attempt to build border controls like firewalls would be very expensive, probably won't work for those people who are technically literate, and is legally problematical.
It may prove to be problematical.
Then there was that problematical list.
First, setting a benchmark often proves problematical.
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