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The phrase "all of the problem" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "all of the problems" if referring to multiple issues or "the whole problem" if referring to a single issue.
Example: "We need to address all of the problems before we can move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "the entire issue" or "the whole problem."
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Al Qaeda is only part of the problem there — he makes it all of the problem.
"So it's hard for us to conceive that that is all of the problem".
As Dr. Shaughnessy noted, "Recirculating units are certainly not going to address eliminating all of the problem contaminants and irritants, but they are better than nothing".
One would like to know whether there is a specific solution formula that applies to all of the problem instances.
"Almost all of the problem cases occurred in the first- or second-year audits of the client," says New York University's Lee Seidler.
One factor is inescapable: Facebook has ultimately agreed that all of the problem content identified via various different high profile media investigations does indeed violate its community standards, and does not belong on its platform.
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Call 'em out, ride 'em in, all of them on all sides of the problem.
I saw all of the problems in these companies.
In fact, it very much assesses all of the obstacles, all of the problems, all the potential for failure.
We rehearsed all of the problems, and none of them occurred.
It seemed that all of the problems of the world — except Syria — had departed.
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