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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tackling the problems" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing strategies for solving or addressing problems. For example, "The city council has taken a proactive approach to tackling the problems in our town."
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In one respect that means tackling the problems of the host city.
We are rolling up our sleeves to begin tackling the problems our country faces.
"And we should not rob that opportunity from anyone because tackling the problems is too controversial".
Tackling the problems of sink estates may make resettling the homeless seem simple by comparison.
But there was no hint of a new approach to tackling the problems.
But there was no hint that Xi would embrace new methods of tackling the problems.
But tackling the problems that creates involves a more complicated balance than it seems at first.
Years of engineering innovation and investment went into tackling the problems associated with cellar cooling.
"The government and big aid agencies have grand plans for tackling the problems our country faces," she says.
And Americans have little faith in global talking-shops: nearly two-thirds think the UN does a poor job of tackling the problems it faces.
But even Mr. Joko's supporters in Surakarta wonder if he is capable of tackling the problems of a much larger, more economically important megalopolis.
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