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The phrase "diagnoses the problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of identifying an issue or difficulty, often in a medical, technical, or analytical context.
Example: "The technician diagnoses the problem with the machine and suggests a solution."
Alternatives: "identifies the issue" or "determines the cause."
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P.P.S. James Fallows expertly diagnoses the problem with Kristol's maiden effort.
When he diagnoses the problem as "a bit of wear and tear" I grab my prescription and run.
Héctor Elizondo diagnoses the problem, and becomes Monk's new therapist, and Monk learns, a little, to cope with change.
He diagnoses the problem as far worse than a bad unemployment rate: Consider this thought experiment.
"They only had a week's worth of performances but we stopped it," says Sondheim, who diagnoses the problem as one of "directors showing off".
Nor is the catechism naively individualistic in the way it diagnoses the problem: there are "social situations and institutions that are contrary to divine goodness".
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When it's his turn to be the psychiatrist, the diarist swiftly diagnoses the problems of several patients.
He quickly diagnosed the problem.
Engineers spent Wednesday diagnosing the problem.
The process of diagnosing the problem is already underway.
But he did more than just diagnose the problem.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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