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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tackled the problems" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing how someone addressed or dealt with specific issues or challenges. Example: "The team tackled the problems head-on, implementing effective solutions to improve the project's outcome."
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When they tackled the problems and handed in the answer sheet, people got an average of four correct responses.
The way Mr. Mills tackled the problems with the Math A Regents exam offers a glimpse into his style.
When they tackled the problems, shredded their answers sheets and self-reported the scores, they told the researches they got six correct responses.
Last year, as the devoted reader will recall, three low-cost design experts tackled the problems of my Greenwich Village apartment.
Ironically, one the biggest criticisms from analysts and investors about Tata under Mistry has been the slow speed at which he has tackled the problems facing the conglomerate.
He also defended the idea of having an industry executive being chair of a charity which tackled the problems encountered by those who used the industry's products.
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Gauss tackled the problem of existence directly.
Other companies have tackled the problem as well.
Fernando tackled the problem by switching his schedule.
Then Mr. Oglesby tackled the problem of design.
Williams tackled the problem head-on.
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