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Discover Ludwig"substance problems" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to issues related to drug or alcohol abuse. For example, "After years of substance problems, John finally decided to seek help."
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She had a sad life, she had substance problems.
Houston tended towards the uplifting, as a song picker, but by 1998, Houston's troubled marriage to Bobby Brown and substance problems had come into view.
When prevention initiatives have enough success to greatly decrease youth use of a substance, problems stemming from such use that were self-evident during the times of greatest use of the substance may be forgotten as new cohorts of youth move into pre-teen and teen years.
Since ex-offenders report substance problems in prison but do not receive treatment, the conclusion that they may need treatment in the community upon release is supported.
Many of the children in drug court come from households where the parents, themselves, have substance problems.
It's unusual for coaches to continue to oversee teams while they are being evaluated for substance problems.
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The respondents were a mixture of friendly, suspicious and cynical; just one or two were more difficult and had a substance problem or other issues.
The world seems to think the right answer to any substance problem is always a 12-step program.
After registration respondents will be presented with a developmentally appropriate screening tool for adolescents to examine if they fulfil the inclusion criterion of a substance problem.
All substances noted as other than alcohol were coded under "other substances problems".
"People who have substance abuse problems have gambling problems, and people who have gambling problems have substance abuse problems".
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