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Discover Ludwig"he problems" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
"He" is a pronoun that requires a verb or a noun to follow it, not an adjective like "problems." A more correct way to phrase this would be "his problems" or "the problems he faces." Example: He managed to solve his problems with the help of his friends.
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What are some examples of he problems and solutions that social geographers grapple with?
So to that extent his industry does not have he problems of disruption that other industries might have.
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The solution of he problem relies on statistical experiment design for he stochastic characterization of he system.
T he Problem.
He said he has problems with Communists.
He created problems, then he solved them.
Once he overcame those problems, he addressed problems in others.
When I asked whether he had some problems, he would not go into them.
Has he any problems?
Certainly, he has problems.
But he had problems adjusting.
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