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"problem and solution" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing a topic that requires a problem to be identified, followed by a potential solution. For example, "When considering the global issue of poverty, it is important to identify the problem and solution. While poverty can be caused by a variety of factors, creating job opportunities and providing educational support are two potential solutions."
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Finally, a problem and solution.
The internet was both problem and solution.
The fact that the problem and solution are laughably vague is a virtue.
The success of Chorus represents the ideal match of an innovation-management problem and solution.
In reality, it's Clinton's articulation of the problem and solution that is closer to the truth.
From recent media coverage you could be forgiven for thinking that the problem – and solution – lies in the boardroom.
And, like a TED talk, "Uncharted" approaches its subject as a personal story, a softball dialectic of problem and solution.
In part, the gap between problem and solution results from Putnam's near silence on the economic dimensions of class stratification.
Engineering design is a complex socio-technical activity characterized by co-evolution of problem and solution.
The TFM holistically represents the functioning of the problem and solution domains.
We see that using Pugh matrices helps to evolve the thinking about problem and solution.
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