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The phrase "a problem to resolve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or challenge that needs to be addressed or solved.
Example: "We have identified a problem to resolve before the project can move forward."
Alternatives: "an issue to address" or "a challenge to overcome."
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"This is a problem to resolve.
Cameron has nearly two years to turn all this round, aeons in politics, but the worry is whether he is ready to accept there is a problem to resolve.
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"It is a difficult problem to resolve," said Abdelfattah Mouru, a Renaissance Party founder and himself the victim of several physical attacks by young Salafis.
It's a tough problem to resolve, but the solution starts with a creating a unique, covert identifier for the label to track individual products.
As demonstrated in this study, the task of predicting the TIS is not a simple problem to resolve.
Potentially disastrous for the patient, they cause prolonged lengths of stay and can be an expensive problem to resolve.
It's going to be a very tricky problem to resolve.
Accidental loss rather than dumping of nets at sea remains a more difficult problem to resolve.
The complexity increase is due to the need to solve an additional optimization problem to resolve the indifferentiability of the agents and thus to enable their localization.
For an editor another major problem to resolve is how to move data.
If you look back at South African apartheid, on paper that was a much more difficult political problem to resolve.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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