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"compensate for problems" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make up for or offset difficulties or issues. Example: The new policies were implemented to compensate for problems with employee satisfaction and productivity.
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Most systems have redundant burners to compensate for problems with defective controls or contaminated fuel.
The Guide elaborates on the manufacturer's manual, shares insights from RAPP staff following extensive use of the six balers purchased by the Program, and describes modifications RAPP made to the balers to compensate for problems encountered.
To the contrary, these persistent achievement gaps demonstrate the limits of schools to compensate for problems outside the classroom - broken homes, street violence, indifference to education - that discourage learning and inhibit teaching.
--Problem resolvey: helping resolve and compensate for problems, upgrading quality and ensuring complete satisfaction.
–Problem Recovery: helping resolve and compensate for problems, upgrading quality and ensuring complete satisfaction.
Some investigators have made efforts to compensate for problems caused by missed comorbidities in claim data by using drug prescription information.
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The therapists show patients how to compensate for memory problems and to practice new techniques.
Some companies use "adaptive jitter buffers," which compensate for these problems, but such remedies can sometimes worsen the delays.
They are better with language, more advanced than boys, less disruptive and better able to compensate for their problems.
A violinist, for example, tunes the violin before playing and can even compensate for tuning problems while playing by slightly repositioning the fingers on the strings.
Buchan's leg strength and endurance help compensate for coordination problems in her arms and fingers, which impede her shifting gears.
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