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"a set of problems" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used whenever a group of issues or difficulties needs to be described. For example: - The company faced a set of problems including declining profits, employee conflicts, and product recalls. - The child's behavior issues were just one part of a set of problems their teachers had to address. - The new government administration has inherited a complex set of problems, from economic instability to social unrest.
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Each approach says something about a place, a leader, and a set of problems.
"A foundation that is long-term can accumulate an expertise in a set of problems".
"If it works, he by-passes a set of problems," Johnson says.
All of those things together create a set of problems which are really quite striking".
"You come with a set of problems, and they solve it for you," he said.
"A game is nothing but a set of problems to solve," Gee says.
"NP" (nondeterministic polynomial time) is a set of problems we want to solve, of varying degrees of difficulty.
Viewing the city as a set of problems, as in Sim City, is an approach that underpins the current obsession with smart cities.
The State Department tends to see the world as a set of problems to be handled, using the tools of professional diplomacy and striving for international consensus.
"I have found a set of solutions to a set of problems in sculpture, and I work within those parameters," he said.
There he confronted a set of problems related to the deployment of packet switching technology in military radio and satellite communications.
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a couple of problems
a trifecta of problems
a set of results
a set of teeth
a set of demands
a set of pictures
a set of relations
a set of drums
a litany of problems
a set of coordinates
a set of criteria
a set of elements
a set of compromises
a handful of problems
a set of implications
a range of problems
a set of dishes
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