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The phrase "all of the problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every issue or difficulty in a particular context or situation.
Example: "We need to address all of the problems that have arisen during the project to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "every one of the issues" or "all the difficulties".
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Not all of the problems originate south of the border.
I saw all of the problems in these companies.
All of the problems that we have ignored until now remain with us.
The landlord testified that he had quickly fixed all of the problems.
We rehearsed all of the problems, and none of them occurred.
Of course, parenting alone won't always resolve all of the problems some families face.
All of the problems are fixable without adding a lot of cost.
I actually wrote all of the problems and most of the solutions in my dorm room.
All of the problems above are indeed present in Iran's opposition movement.
It seemed that all of the problems of the world — except Syria — had departed.
A troubling increase in prison suicides suggests that all of the problems have not been solved.
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