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The phrase "all this problems" is not correct in English.
It should be "all these problems." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple issues or difficulties that are being discussed or addressed.
Example: "All these problems need to be resolved before we can move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "all these issues" or "all these difficulties."
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"We have the opportunity to say we can solve all this problems without building a monolithic system that brings consultants, costs time and money.
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Some (but not all) of this problem is technical.
Power needs devolving back to local government with all the problems this will entail for equity.
For all the problems involved, this looks like one heck of a deal.
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