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"grapple with problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the effort required to try to resolve or overcome a difficult situation. For example: "The company has been grappling with problems due to the pandemic, but they are determined to move forward in the coming months."
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"I think artists can grapple with problems in that way".
Better to grapple with problems as they emerge, in ad-hoc groups of existing organisations.
He thinks, for instance, it should grapple with problems like poverty, as well as express negative views.
The return to Europe, from where Formula One's teams operate, traditionally brings a spike in development work as engineers grapple with problems emerging from the opening rounds.
The second is to help the rest of the world grapple with problems that override national boundaries, like global warming and destruction of biodiversity.
As world leaders meet at the G8 summit in Italy, they will have to update their politics to grapple with problems that none of them can solve alone.
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That is certainly optimistic.Engineers are grappling with problems with little precedent.
Political, business and financial leaders around the world grappled with problems they barely understood.
The church is grappling with problems like a shortage of young Japanese priests and nuns.
Through the years, they have grappled with problems of gender, race and even income when sizing up their staff.
The nervous people who kept shifting about in "Shift," a new work, were clearly grappling with problems of change.
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