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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dire problems" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe very serious or urgent issues or difficulties. Example: The country is facing dire problems such as high unemployment rates and political instability.
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How wonderful that we have all of these incredibly dire problems to face.
The idea is that a new market can overcome the current one's dire problems.
That's bad enough, but if some bacteria sneak into the bloodstream, dire problems can develop.
Either investors have panicked or the market is warning of dire problems ahead.
But the oversight board considers this increase insufficient, given the agency's dire problems.
Ranging from environmental issues to biomedical applications, it has the potential to address many of today's dire problems.
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Or were they canny solutions to an increasingly dire problem?
It is Apollo's intimate parts that, in Khudyakov's opinion, pose a dire problem.
Enter Sex with Glass, a Google Glass app that promises to solve this dire problem.
The government suspected that Britain could not control the Eastern Hemisphere but found no answer to that dire problem.
Efforts to implement a formal program that addresses the dire problem of food security ended without agreement and the issue was punted to June for additional discussion.
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