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"discover a problem" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of finding or uncovering a specific issue or difficulty. Example: During the audit, the team was able to discover a problem with the company's accounting system, which had been causing discrepancies in the financial reports.
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Don't cut and run when you discover a problem.
"If we did discover a problem, we could resume containment operations," he said.
If we did, we might discover a problem tucked inside it: defining intelligence is far from straightforward.
Cindy McCain was new to Washington and not yet 30 when she arrived at a luncheon for Congressional spouses to discover a problem with her name tag.
He said he believed that Bluetooth could be used to not only discover a problem with, say, a car's transmission, but also be used to download a quick software fix without ever raising the hood.
But when some CEOs in this position look at the people they employ, they discover a problem: a swath of their existing team doesn't have the necessary skills or metabolism for change to meet the new challenges.
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But then we discovered a problem with the floor of his car".
When Paul Degnan decided to run in the Chicago marathon in 2005, he quickly discovered a problem.
If Strachan was planning on doing the same, he soon discovered a problem.
Season 5, episode 15, written by David Mirkin Nasa discovers a problem: its astronauts aren't relatable enough.
The other 680 were initiated by the automakers after they discovered a problem and, as the law requires, reported it.
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disclosing a problem
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