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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do the problems" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a command or instruction to complete a set of problems or exercises. Example: "For homework, please do the problems on page 120 in your math textbook."
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Nor do the problems stop there.
Where do the problems lie and why?
Do the problems in the campaign reflect badly on the candidate?
Students became accustomed to being unable to do the problems and they rationalized their constant failure.
The problems in the financial system have their roots in the housing bust, as do the problems of America's homeowners.
Left-handers complied, as a matter of course, and still do; the problems in such cultures arise for left-handed Western expatriates accustomed to cutlery.
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Give yourself plenty of time to do the problem sets.
But how did the problems arise?
Nor did the problems begin on Sept. 11.
As London grew, so did the problem.
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