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The phrase 'describes the problems' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a text, such as a report or article, that details and explains the difficulties or challenges that are being discussed. For example, "The issue of gun control has been heavily debated; the article 'Guns and Society' describes the problems associated with gun ownership in the United States."
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She describes the problems she has encountered as a street artist, including loose animals and rain.
Without apparent irony, Holmes's conversant describes "the problems" between them as caused by "a lack of communication".
Amplification of "Mrs. Bullard and Her Stone Wall," describes the problems a teacher faces in handling a child of exceptional mental ability.
"No Hands on Deck" (editorial, April 5) describes the problems at the Federal Emergency Management Agency but doesn't discuss the root cause.
Butterworth describes the problems he and his colleagues encountered as they repeatedly checked their analyses to avoid any possibility of career-ending mistakes.
He describes the problems he faced telling the story of "an African firebrand to a Broadway audience, when you realise the demographic is elderly whites from New Jersey.
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Well describes the problem".
In the spot, Brooke Shields describes the problem as "inadequate or not enough lashes".
He looks defeated as he describes the problem and then he rallies.
Lynn Cook describes the problem on page 68.
The 'Problem description' section describes the problem.
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