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The phrase "Tackle a problem" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the act of addressing or dealing with an issue or challenge. Example: "In our meeting, we need to tackle a problem that has been affecting our productivity."
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It takes real effort to tackle a problem like this".
More confident do-it-yourselfers may tackle a problem on their own.
The difficulty is finding an approach that can tackle a problem so vast.
Opponents argued that the plan would be an ineffective regional effort tackle a problem that requires a global solution.
That Pakistan should need any encouragement to tackle a problem that has claimed 50,000 lives since 2001 baffles outsiders.
You had an inexperienced president trying to tackle a problem that his predecessors (one of them his own father) had left to fester since the first gulf war.
"She and I are going to tackle a problem that is eating the underbelly of so many communities, and that is fatherlessness," Mr. Jakes told The Christian Post.
However, eastern European governments are unlikely suddenly to tackle a problem that dates back centuries just because Brussels tells them to.
Unless you tackle a problem that's already solved, which is boring, or one whose solution is clear from the beginning, mostly you are stuck.
On August 25th the department for business announced another effort to tackle a problem that has defeated lawmakers and media companies in several countries.
But will the scheme be ambitious enough to tackle a problem that is creating a lost generation and, many fear, threating social cohesion across the region?
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