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Discover LudwigThe phrase "similar a problem" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "similar to a problem"? You can use "similar to a problem" when comparing something to a problem in terms of characteristics or nature. Example: "The situation we are facing is similar to a problem we encountered last year."
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A rival car manufacturer said he could not remember similar a problem hitting the industry.
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Mankind now faces a similar problem on a global scale.
Describes a similar problem at a North Carolina nuclear power plant in the 1990s; mentions David Klinger.
The media downplayed the possibility of a similar problem at a U.S. reactor.
I had a similar problem with sharing a bed and a bank account".
She had just heard a story on NPR about a man with a similar problem.
Near by Red Hook in Brooklyn has had a similar problem but for a different reason.
The country as a whole is facing a similar problem.
It was recalled that Jordan had a similar problem in reverse as a callow rookie.
I had a similar problem with eye contact until I found a simple solution: a smile.
A teacher working abroad also faced a similar problem.
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