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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bad problem to" is not correct and seems incomplete in written English.
It may be intended to express a negative aspect of a problem but lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "It's a bad problem to have when resources are limited."
Alternatives: "a difficult issue to" or "a troubling situation to".
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As Susan Sontag might have put it, this is not a bad problem to have.
Somebody should remind her that in New York City, too many diligent candidates is not such a bad problem to have.
"We thought we might be going to Melbourne with him, now we might have to have a rethink but it's not a bad problem to have".
Not a bad problem to have.
For a startup, it's not a bad problem to have.
But given how things might have turned out that's not a bad problem to have.
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And that, of course, is not a bad problem at all.
Now we have a faceless force – call it progress, call it energy dependency, call it avarice, call it the best solution to a bad problem – that threatens our every shore, that flattens our plains cities and scorches our South.
But he was always careful to avoid the hard stuff; he said he had a bad problem as a teenager and was going to stay out of trouble.
"We're happy to make a bad problem less bad," Wodak says.
Consider Coors' perennial problem of incomplete and late deliveries to its distributors, a bad problem for a label that touts the freshness of its product.
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