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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'problem vanished' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where a problem has disappeared or been solved. For example: After months of hard work, the team was relieved to find that the problem had vanished.
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The problem vanished.
Over three years, Mr. Guy's embouchure was restored, and the hand problem vanished.
Her rat problem vanished, only to be replaced by a different species of nuisance, one she might have avoided if she had checked out the apartment at night.
For a brief period of about 80 minutes on Thursday it looked like the problem was solved but, no, it carried on until Friday morning when, at around 7 40AM PT the problem vanished for good.
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"He's made the problem vanish into the air".
But as one problem vanishes another appears: the return of Samy.
Mr. Valdes says the problem vanishes on screens that can generate 150 d.p.i.
Software wizards have conjured up a set of new protocols, each designed to make a particular Internet problem vanish in a puff of acronyms.
Mr. Willens noted that Chevron would see the tax problem vanish, since a company is not taxed when it buys its own stock.
The families coming to see them often want a panacea or pill that will make their child's problem vanish immediately.
On this version of nominalism, this problem vanishes.
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