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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sees problems' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to someone noticing or recognizing certain difficulties or obstacles. For example: "John is an excellent problem solver - he always quickly sees problems and works efficiently to find a solution."
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The first is that entrepreneurs routinely see opportunities where everyone else sees problems.
"He is very calm and sees problems as something to be solved not shouted about.
"He also has a bit of a Clinton touch, and when he sees problems, he goes straight to it".
Boaz Ganor, the director of an Israeli counterterrorism research organization, also sees problems with the Israeli -- and American -- way of issuing warnings.
But she sees problems in the long run for the industry if too many lower-income workers decide that coverage is beyond their means.
And his favoured project is an adaptation of one of the best books of the past five years, Bernhard Schlink's The Reader - but Minghella sees problems ahead.
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Where some see problems, others see opportunity.
Yet analysts see problems ahead.
You will see problems everywhere".
And you want to see problems?
We see problems of under-stimulation.
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