Phrases with «endemic problem»

The phrase "endemic problem" means a difficulty or issue that is present and widespread in a specific area or group of people. Full definition

Sentences with «endemic problem»

  • They grew out of endemic problems with mountaintop removal that have been getting worse, putting mounting legal, regulatory and economic pressure on the companies that do it. (slate.com)
  • But only if we actually learn something from the incident, not only about concussion safety but about a larger, much more endemic problem: the adults who are running and, in too many cases, ruining, youth sports. (MomsTeam.com)
  • The US government has recently halted a sale of precision munition guidance systems to Saudi Arabia because it saw «systemic, endemic problems in Saudi Arabia's targeting.» (politics.co.uk)
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