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"dig into the problem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to deeply examine or investigate a problem or issue. Example: The team of experts took hours to dig into the problem and finally found the root cause of the malfunctioning equipment.
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To figure out how to reorganise, we asked directors from the different teams to dig into the problem and present their recommendations.
Collaboration is not always fact-based, so a qualitative approach to dig into the problem will help.
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Yet the deeper you dig into the problems, the more intractable they can come to seem, even if the company were moving heaven and earth to fix them.
"So, it's important that we can leave our ideology at the door and really dig into the problems and problem solve and work together".
Walmart, Disney, Waste Management, Carlsberg, eBay, L'Oréal, McDonald's and Johnson & Johnson have spent a year digging into the problem of selling sustainability in partnership with BSR and Futerra.
After spending much of the day digging into the problem, Microsoft said that it had traced it to a software bug "related to the way the device handles a leap year".
Intel created its own programming language to help write applications in parallel, and IBM dug into the problem on multiple levels.
My team dug into the problem and soon discovered that while we were hiring all the right people, we were not eliminating the wrong people quickly enough.
When Jassy, who was Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' chief of staff at the time, dug into the problem, he found a running complaint.
More surprising, on digging into the problems, was the realisation that Free Our Data was only one of a network of sites that had been hit in a similar way by exploiting a subtle, hidden flaw.
It would be fun to dig into the thorniest problems your team is facing and knock them down, but weak managers don't want to give their teammates any say-so over the work they're performing.
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