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Is it ok to rephrase this sentence into "it’s the same problem young guys facing in other neighboring countries" or "it’s the same problem young guys are facing in other neighboring countries"?

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Rebecca

Unfortunately, the first sentence you suggested wouldn't really work. It doesn't sound correct in English. You could use "it's the same problem young guys face in other neighboring countries." However, the second sentence you suggested is fine to use. When using "facing" you need the linking verb "are" for the sentence to make sense. "Are" helps us identify what the young men in these countries currently face. Thanks for your questions!

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