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Free sign upThe phrase "problem to do" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, one could use "difficulty in doing" or "challenging to do." For example: Incorrect: The math problem to do was very difficult. Correct: The math problem was very difficult to do. Incorrect: I have a problem to do with my car. Correct: I have a problem with my car.
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Obviously, we were asked to bow, which is obviously no problem to do.
There was a problem to do with the break-up of the family business.
Financially, he said, "It wouldn't have been a problem to do another 26 issues".
"I have a problem to do a collection that is a secondary line," he said that morning at the Carlyle.
And, from that story, I know I can nut my way from most any problem to do with that subject".
He has always wanted to have a big theme, and he has always set himself a technical problem, to do with point of view".
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He helped people with their math problems and gave them more math problems to do.
But there are also structural problems to do with accountability, the teachers' unions and the sheer size of the LAUSD.
What they will not do is sort out any problems to do with budget, timescale or any other contractual issues.
Ryan has a spelling test every Friday, math problems to do each night and the usual writing exercises.
I've got coding problems to do.
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