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The phrase "the problem happened" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are trying to describe an event in the past that involves a problem. For example, "The problem happened when we tried to install the new software."
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On radio 4 this morning the CEO of the trust was asked why the problem happened gave 3 reasons.
"Where the problem happened, I'm accountable, but I don't operate quite at that level," Mr. Armstrong said.
Still, he took issue with the misinformation given to Bangladeshi in Queens, saying that the centers where the problem happened were staffed by people who receive two days of training at best.
But they lacked context about what was happening on the phone when the problem happened.
His awareness of the problem happened immediately after making those unfortunate remarks.
The conversation needs to shift from one that questions why the problem happened in the first place - that doesn't matter right now.
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"I think somewhere along the line I guess I just learned that how you got to whatever the problem happens to be isn't anywhere near as important as what you do about it," General Pace said.
According to our daily uses, this conclusion seems extremely absurd, and what exactly the problem happens?
That's because the basic question underlying the problem happens to be "NP Complete," a category of extra-hard computing problems that is of great interest to theorists.
This can lead to the problem happening again.
The problem happens when people who don't identify as Hindus strip the festival of its spiritual context and history.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com