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"resolve the problem with" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when talking about finding a solution or fixing an issue. Example: The company was able to resolve the problem with their faulty product by issuing a recall and providing refunds to affected customers.
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"He said, 'To resolve the problem, with whom should the talks be initiated?
Efforts to resolve the problem with Amazon's customer service center failed.
If you can't resolve the problem with one try another, which may have different rules.
If our chickens grew anxious, the reason was perhaps a fox — and we never tried to resolve the problem with Benadryl.
Three tests must be met: That the cardholder made a good-faith attempt to resolve the problem with the merchant; that the amount involved is more than $50 and that the transaction took place in the state where the cardholder lives, or within 100 miles of the home address.
Now we must resolve the problem with New York City and MLS.
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"We don't resolve the problems with people," he said.
And Northrop is now trying to resolve the problems with the parts.
SEEKING advice on how to resolve the problems with her supervisor, Ms. Park said she turned to Mr. Battles, who told her that the technical area preferred to resolve problems on its own, without involving other departments such as human resources.
But it seems especially foolhardy for Japan to inflame hostilities with China and South Korea when all countries need to be working cooperatively to resolve the problems with North Korea and its nuclear program.
As today's SXSW panel on Gmail came to a close, the panelists revealed one last juicy tidbit: they're working to resolve the problems with multiple namespaces that users have to deal with.
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