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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eternal problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an ongoing issue or concern that has yet to be resolved. For example, "Poverty remains an eternal problem in many parts of the world."
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"How to integrate innovation with tradition is the eternal problem that logo designers face".
"She was angry, but then it's the eternal problem of the writer – telling the intimate truth.
The eternal problem for Perez, of course, is that his pitches so often elude the strike zone.
The book's theme is the eternal problem of unmerited suffering, and it is named after its central character, Job, who attempts to understand the sufferings that engulf him.
1. Tidy I'm going to tackle the eternal problem of how to store the hosepipe so it doesn't need a military-style clean-up to use it.
Another lady has completed a study entitled "Compunding the English Language," In which she solves the eternal problem "to hyphen or not to hyphen".
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Horse racing has eternal problems with fixes.
The eternal problems of Truth and Composition.
In particular, he has set about tackling the eternal city's eternal problems: traffic and red tape.
It's not for nothing that a favourite Russian saying goes: the country has two eternal problems – roads and idiots.
It is an expression of a mind-body duality that is one of the eternal problems of Western self-perception.
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