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The phrase "for the problem" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the reason or purpose behind something. Here are some examples of how it can be used: 1. "I am working on a solution for the problem of pollution in our city." 2. "The committee is gathering data for the problem of unemployment in our community." 3. "She came up with a creative solution for the problem of overcrowding in our schools." 4. "The team brainstormed different ideas for the problem of low sales in the company." 5. "He suggested implementing a new policy for the problem of employee dissatisfaction."
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It also blamed Toyota for the problem.
He knew the reasons for the problem.
"I'm just waiting for the problem to end," he said.
"The responsibility for the problem lies with Tokyo," he added.
So much for the problem of left-arm spin.
The term of art for the problem is "leakage".
They blame complacency among the sports authorities for the problem.
He blamed the principal, Sharron Smalls, for the problem.
General Motors has issued two recalls for the problem.
The same goes for the problem of hospital readmissions.
Mr. Keiser called Mitropoulos on the carpet for the problem.
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