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The phrase "all these problem" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "all these problems"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple issues or difficulties that are being discussed or addressed.
Example: "I can't believe we have to deal with all these problems at once; it's overwhelming."
Alternatives: "all these issues" or "all these difficulties".
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He says that the problem is piling up all these problem kids together: he points out that the group dynamic is a disaster, and brings out their worst features in the children.
"Now we've got all these problem charters".
All these problem cases for desire theories appear to be symptoms of a more general difficulty.
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Merkel is silent on all these problems".
All these problems come from politics".
Can all these problems be overcome?
"All these problems, one after another.
What happens when all these problems collide?
What, exactly, did Mr. Lott mean by "all these problems"?
"I just hope they fix all these problems soon".
All these problems were not so bothersome for development foundations.
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