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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the problem would be" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use this phrase when discussing a hypothetical situation, as in the following example: "If we increase production too quickly, the problem would be that we wouldn't be able to keep up with demand."
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The problem would be dealt with soon.
No, the problem would be aesthetics.
He said the problem would be investigated.
The problem would be approached from the bottom up.
The problem would be what to do with them.
The problem would be getting enough of the Anglo vote.
"The problem would be who to leave off the list.
He said he was confident the problem would be solved.
If so, the problem would be solved easily, and the defendant could remain in the courtroom.
The problem would be how to disentangle the euro zone without incurring enormous costs.
"To say that these restaurants are not part of the problem would be foolish".
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