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The phrase 'solve any problems' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to troubleshooting a situation or finding a solution to a difficult problem. For example, "We need to identify the root causes of this issue and then use our resources to solve any problems that arise."
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"It would not solve any problems".
"Direct talks will not solve any problems," he concluded.
You cannot solve any problems by blowing up innocent people".
The problem is these attacks don't solve any problems.
They can make you popular... but you don't solve any problems".
I didn't solve any problems, for all my thinking, but I did a lot of looking.
But without understanding that, they are not going to solve any problems.
Not to solve any problems but because, well, he's the new guy, he might be better!
"We just thought that not talking wasn't going to solve any problems.
"Segregation will only lead to more victimisation, it will not solve any problems.
"Whingeing about the news media won't solve any problems," one delegate told colleagues.
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