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The phrase "a problem to address" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue that requires attention or resolution.
Example: "The team identified a problem to address before the project deadline to ensure success."
Alternatives: "an issue to resolve" or "a challenge to tackle".
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Or something else entirely?Of course, there's no real reason one has to choose a problem to address at the expense of others.
Software integration has become too big a problem to address one connection at a time, with custom software from consultants or in-house programmers.
"The fact that seven schools decided it was enough of a problem to address it is significant". Individual schools have confronted the issue before.
Yet, as Ms. Bazelon points out, if we don't distinguish it from teenage "drama," it becomes too amorphous and huge a problem to address with specific programs and strategies.
In thinking about this, I'm drawn to a sentence in the document that lays out the task force's role: "Mental health is not a problem to address in a few students but an element of well-being to cultivate among all". That is very well said and something we all should bear in mind.
Clearly, we had a problem to address.
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This is a difficult problem to address in the absence of a reliable gold standard.
With such a precarious and hostile atmosphere for journalists, this is going to be a difficult problem to address.
Equitable station distribution therefore appears to be a complex problem to address.
This is a difficult problem to address, although anonymous reports should somewhat resolve the issue of the fear of reporting.
Hence, insider threat is inherently a major problem to address.
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a debate to address
a chance to address
a problem to proclaim
a candle to address
a problem to carve
a church to address
a plan to address
a way to address
a problem to stuff
a problem to cancel
a willingness to address
a problem to employ
a problem to get
a clarification to address
a problem to sign
a process to address
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