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The phrase "a problem need" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, possibly intended to convey a need related to a problem.
Example: "There is a problem that needs addressing immediately."
Alternatives: "a problem requires" or "a problem necessitates".
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Nowadays, accelerating the transition from quantity to the quality of introduced FDI, and improving the quality of FDI are one of the most important ways to promote the economic growth, thus, how to comprehensively evaluate the quality of introduced FDI is a problem need to be solved.
Begins with a problem, need, or desire that leads to an engineered solution.
This experience only drove the points we talked about in class further home, particularly that the people required to fix a problem need to be those directly involved in the problem...
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A problem needed to be solved.
Such a problem needs a motivation scheme to assure the cooperation of femtocells' owners.
The assumption is that every company with a problem needs new leadership, more leadership.
"When it was quiet in the room or a problem needed finesse, it was almost like he couldn't exist.
They have a kid who's sick, who has a problem, needs glasses, needs dental work.
A problem needed to be solved, so we worked toward fixing it.
Any time a problem needed solving or a device needed building, the professor knew exactly how to do it.
A problem needs to be solved again and again until the right tuning parameters are found for that problem.
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