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Discover LudwigThe phrase "originated the problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "originated the problem" when you wish to refer to the source or cause of an issue. For example, "The underlying cause of the dispute was a misunderstanding that originated the problem."
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"We are trying to solve the problem of the drug dealers by using the same police that originated the problem in the first place," said Jos?adilha, who has made three films exploring police abuses in Rio.
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Assuming a given set of K species from which the reads can originate, the metagenomic problem can be summarized as a mixture problem, for which the assignment of the sequencing reads to species is unknown and must be determined.
An early impetus to the study of fractional integrals originated from the problem of fractional derivation (see [23]).
As we see, the powerful method for studying the stability of functional equation was first suggested by Hyers [17] while he was trying to answer the question originated from the problem of Ulam [18], and it is called a direct method because it allows us to construct the additive function directly from the given function.
In this paper we study algorithmic and complexity issues originating from the problem of data gathering in wireless networks.
Regardless of the service and organisational variations across the different countries these papers originated from, the problems and difficulties encountered in sharing information between professionals working in inpatient and community settings was consistent.
And differentiation has to happen at the scene of the crime within the original triangle, where the problem originated.
This random nature of the noise power originates the so-called noise uncertainty problem which adversely affects the performance of the ED.
Rally organizers reportedly told the crowd that they had originated from problems with the power distribution unit, while Turkey's Energy Minister Taner Yildiz later blamed the explosions on an "external interference" with the unit.
According to criterion of pathologists these objects (spurious, with little contrast) were originated by a problem in the preparation of the samples.
Auerbach said the one-rat-per-person hypothesis originated in The Rat Problem, a 1909 book by W. R. Boelter.
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