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"put the problem" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about someone's actions to address or solve a problem. For example: "He put the problem into perspective by breaking it down into smaller, manageable tasks." or "She put the problem to rest by finding a solution that satisfied all parties involved."
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Let's put the problem another way.
I put the problem out to tender.
To put the problem another way, consider this.
Poindexter, of Black Star, put the problem more bluntly.
If one of you feels tired, put the problem aside until morning.
Economist Anatole Kaletsky put the problem well at a conference earlier this week.
In Hackney, councillors are spending money on projects to try to put the problem right.
Simply put, the problem is not wages: it's total compensation – that is, wages and benefits.
A lot of people were trying to put the problem in our heads".
He rang for a bellboy and put the problem up to him.
It was a word that people used to tidy up and put the problem out of sight.
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put the challenge
put the dilemma
put the subjects
introduced the problem
attribute the problem
put the subject
attributed the problem
reintroduced the problem
put the woes
guaranteed the problem
put the challenges
emphasised the problem
put the constraints
integrated the problem
published the problem
pushed the problem
put the implications
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