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problem - use in sentences
Converse of object
- solve: They don't really solve the problem of getting users up on the new OS.
- cause: The fuel oil on the surface of the water was causing terrible problems for men waiting to be rescued.
- tackle: In this essay I tackle the problem of solving every Sudoku puzzle.
- resolve: We have always been told retaliation is not the key to resolving problems.
- have: I've not had a problem in 200+ auctions.
- address: We need to be more innovative in how we address the problem.
Adjective modifier
- mental: The people they work with may be ill or disabled or have physical or mental health problems.
- serious: Are there really serious problems with the law here?
- major: Diabetes is becoming a major health problem in many parts of the world.
- real: Maybe they're the real problem, not our way of life.
- big: Perhaps the biggest problem from the book's age is the slightly stuffy approach.
- common: Get advice on common health problems from the self-help guide.. .
Modifies a noun
- domain: The way he sees it, the language is a mess because the problem domain -- real life -- is also a mess.
- identification: We then proceeded from problem identification, onto diagnosis and risk assessment.
Noun used with modifier
- health: Diabetes is becoming a major health problem in many parts of the world.
- sight: We fight for equal rights for people with sight problems.
- mobility: I am a psychologist who has MS and a moderate level of mobility problems.
- debt: The charity dealt with 1.25 million new cases of debt problems in 2005 alone.
- heart: One day it was heart problems, then hearing loss, then sight problems.
- drug: As a tier 3/4 service they provide for the most severe and complex drug problems.
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