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The phrase "dwell on problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the tendency to focus excessively on issues or difficulties rather than finding solutions.
Example: "While it's important to acknowledge challenges, we shouldn't dwell on problems for too long; instead, we should seek constructive solutions."
Alternatives: "focus on issues" or "linger on difficulties."
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Don't use the time to make plans or dwell on problems.
They don't dwell on problems.
Emotionally intelligent people won't dwell on problems because they know they're most effective when they focus on solutions.
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If you must mention specific things that are happening at home in the child's absence, better to dwell on, say, plumbing problems than the visit she just missed from her favorite out-of-town cousins.
The next time you find yourself in a meeting to discuss a problem, don't dwell on the problem, or even consider it a problem.
During the holidays, we keep struggle in perspective and try not to dwell on complicated problems.
Yet to dwell on the problems is to misjudge the moment.
But Mr. Giuliani did not dwell on such problems, focusing instead on the drops in crime, traffic fatalities and the number of people receiving welfare benefits.
Today is not the time to dwell on our problems, but neither should we accept those who tell us these games are not political.
But it's a mark of Rankin's early ability to get you turning the pages that I didn't dwell on such problems while actually immersed in the book.
Many point to a commonly invoked generational shift in China, with today's young people too caught up in the country's economic boom to dwell on social problems or ponder life's bigger questions.
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