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The phrase "all of these problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to multiple issues or difficulties that have been previously mentioned or are being discussed.
Example: "We need to address all of these problems before we can move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "all of these issues" or "all of these challenges".
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Binning them solves all of these problems.
All of these problems could be fixed.
All of these problems can be repaired, of course.
All of these problems are evident in Iraq today.
All of these problems could be solved easily.
All of these problems need to be addressed.
The company says all of these problems have been fixed.
High-frequency traders didn't cause all of these problems.
All of these problems share one root: China's undervalued currency.
Prestressing technologies offer solutions to all of these problems.
All of these problems are multidimensional and nonlinear.
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all of these incidents
all of these pitfalls
all of these faults
all of these states
all of these snags
all of these imbalances
all of these abuses
all of these constraints
all of these woes
all of these errors
all of these matters
all of these mechanisms
all of these relationships
all of these modifications
all of these considerations
all of these points
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