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Discover LudwigThe phrase "laying out the problem" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to describe the act of clearly presenting or explaining an issue or challenge. Example: "In our meeting, we will be laying out the problem to ensure everyone understands the challenges we face."
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She is too vague in laying out the problem of poverty.
"I think he did a good job of laying out the problem," Reid said.
He began by laying out the problem — referencing limitations of his own so as not to condescend.
"The president did a very good job laying out the problem yesterday," the Republican Senate leader, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, said on Thursday.
It bets on the power of reason: Gore leads viewers with calm determination through facts and figures, laying out the problem at hand.
Within 10 minutes they had agreed on a single nifty strategy that allowed white to win the game, despite being down in pieces, 16 to 2. The concluding portion of the exercise involved laying out the problem on an exhibition board at the front of the room and letting the rest of the class have a crack at solving it.
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Davis recently sent a letter to Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga)., who chairs the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, laying out the problems with the health care backlog.
"This isn't a joke as many Australians seem to think," Peter told VICE, laying out the problems excess weight causes in dogs.
Two and a half minutes into the lesson — the length of time it took that subpar teacher to turn on the computer — he had already laid out the problem, checked in with nearly every student in the class, and was back at the blackboard, to take the lesson a step further.
Two and a half minutes into the lesson the length of time it took that subpar teacher to turn on the computer he had already laid out the problem, checked in with nearly every student in the class, and was back at the blackboard, to take the lesson a step further.
Kerry lays out the problems clearly and makes sensible suggestions about how to deal with a world with only nominal borders.
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