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Discover LudwigThe phrase "problem in a" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, you would need to use a full phrase such as "problem in a sentence" or "problem in a piece of writing" in order to use it in written English. For example, "I spotted a problem in a sentence while proofreading the document."
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That reflects the problem in a nutshell.
This is Obama's problem in a nutshell.
The government should solve the problem in a dignified manner.
This is a good problem in a lot of ways.
Then approach the problem in a methodical way.
The trust would solve that problem in a stroke.
"That is not a problem in a place like this".
There's the problem in a nutshell.
But it is a problem in a coach.
Reading now becomes a problem in a new way.
The measurement problem, in a nutshell, runs as follows.
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