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"discover the problem" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is typically used when someone is trying to find or identify an issue or difficulty. Example: "After hours of troubleshooting, the technician was finally able to discover the problem with the computer's software."
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He didn't discover the problem until months after Goldman first came knocking on A.I.G.'s door.
Work crews had to ride up in snowmobiles to discover the problem.
Two alarms failed to alert plant operators, who did not discover the problem for 11 hours.
She got the notice that the payment was approved and didn't discover the problem until she checked her bank balance and saw that the account was overdrawn.
Because exact speeds cannot be precisely determined before a ride is erected, there was no way to discover the problem beforehand, Mr. Montalto said.
While crude, TalkAssist allowed Johnny to at least initiate conversations and to communicate discomfort, instead of having to wait for a doctor or nurse to discover the problem.
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Some homeowners discover the problems years after the legal time limit for lawsuits has expired (in New Jersey, suits must be filed within 10 years after construction is completed).
But Ryan Adams is far from being the first act to discover the problems a cover version can cause when it takes on a life of its own.
Subjective assessment and direct observation methods were used on the operators to discover the problems in their workstations.
Only after having an artifact in hand do teams engage with users to discover the problems and challenges they face.
But he figures that "if they do try, I think they'll discover the problems that made it hard for us in the beginning".
More suggestions(19)
understand the problem
discover the issue
tracing the problem
discover the subject
identifies the problem
discover the problems
exploring the problem
detecting the problem
determining the problem
exposing the problem
discovers the problem
discover the implications
knowing the problem
discover the challenges
disclosing the problem
uncovering the problem
experiencing the problem
ascertaining the problem
identifying the problem
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