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Discover Ludwig"old problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to problems that have been around for a long time, or when talking about something that is familiar or outdated. For example: "We face the same old problems every day."
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Yet old problems remain.
Same old problems.
"Old problems cry out for better results".
3. The midfield Old problems don't dissolve.
The midfield Old problems don't go away.
Any new solutions to those old problems?
There are comical collisions between new technology and old problems.
Yet some stale old problems refuse to go away.
Old problems recur, but never quite in the same form.
"We can't solve old problems with old solutions.
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From there, innovation and solutions to old problems--as well as completely new developments--emerge.
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