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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around the problem begin" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, and it cannot be used effectively without additional context or correction.
Example: "We need to find a way to work around the problem before we begin the project."
Alternatives: "circumvent the issue" or "navigate the challenge."
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As Timothy explains: 'It's about trying to find ways of curing the problem, but also making sure that the people around the problem begin to change their way of life to stop those sorts of problems happening in the future.' Generativity involves an element of succession planning, handing over to others to ensure the continuation of charitable programmes in the future.
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The problem began around 4 p.m., wiping out programs like "Daily News Live" and "Sportsnite"; the network was planning to return to power in time for the Mets' exhibition game against the Dodgers at 7 p.m.
For Richard Crandell, a 66-year-old guitarist from Eugene, Ore., the problem began around age 60, forcing him to abandon his instrument.
He noted that the problem began around 6 30 AM Pacific time and that the team was looking into it.
A little over two hours ago, a Google employee posted a note in this Google Groups thread indicating that Google App Engine was "seeing elevated Datastore latency and error-rates, as well as elevated serving error-rates". He noted that the problem began around 6 30 AM Pacific time and that the team was looking into it.
The problem began late last year.
And this is where the problem begins.
The problem began almost imperceptibly several months ago.
The problem begins with their composition.
Then the problems begin.
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