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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inveterate problems" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to refer to persistent or long-standing problems. For example, "The city is struggling with inveterate problems such as poverty and a lack of infrastructure."
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The only other inveterate problem at the hospital is Officer Gorman, an abusive and predatory member of Dawn's team who keeps following Beth around, claiming her for his own and shoving already licked lollipops in her mouth.
Problem-solving abilities, which are rarely taught in our schooling system, are understandably weak among India's graduates, even though India is the home of the famous "jugadu," the inveterate problem solver who uses what's on hand to find a solution.
A crash between a van and a tractor-trailer in Mississippi left the coach and two players from a college baseball team in critical condition yesterday and brought new attention to an inveterate problem in college sports: the widespread use of 15-passenger vans, driven by exhausted coaches or players, to transport teams to and from games.
No, the real problem is inveterate and almost always counter-productive lying.
The boycott organizers pointed out another problem in getting inveterate yakkers to stop for one day.
It is a more inveterate issue to deal with than broader problems of corporate policy.
The main problem for theorists arises from the inveterate tendency to dichotomize thought and feeling.
Although I am 31, I apparently sound as if I'm 12. My problem isn't just that my voice is girlish — I'm also an inveterate upspeaker, meaning that my voice tends to go up at the end of a sentence.
Keralans are inveterate talkers.
"We're inveterate gamblers".
We are inveterate storytellers".
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