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The phrase "a series of problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a number of problems that need to be addressed. For example, "We identified a series of problems with the current system and are now working on resolving them."
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A design process can be characterized by reflection-in-action; that is, the process consists of a series of problem solving activities and each is embodied with a problem and a solution.
From a developer side, genre thinking largely views games as a series of problem categories.
Fourth, we move on to present some of the key issues that emerged from the case studies, initially through a brief synopsis of the core issues in each case study, and then through a series of problem statements that synthesise findings.
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This is precisely what we found: When given a series of problem-solving tasks, 50% of our subjects cheated to earn $.25 per problem in the first round, and 60% cheated to earn $2.50 per problem in the final round.
The problem-solving view of new product development sees the innovation process as a series of problem-solving loops broken down into three stages: problem detection, analysis and removal.
We propose a series of problem-situations of exploration type which require an integral approach to intra-mathematical inquires, with investigation objectives, which involve applications of theoretical constructions and methods on the junctions in standard courses, in another environment.
The cases highlight a series of problems.
Chrysler has had a series of problems with air bags.
There have been a series of problems with an EPR under construction at Flamanville in Normandy.
There were a series of problems which led to a process of recovery.
And, as usual, he treats a journey as a series of problems to be solved.
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