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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this world of problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the various challenges and issues that exist in society or life in general. Example: "In this world of problems, we must find innovative solutions to address the challenges we face."
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Companies that wish to survive and thrive in the future would be well advised to bring women in to help them navigate this world of problems.
We come into this world of problems, and it's full of hate, anger, jealousy, and all that.
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After months of struggling alone, Dudman entered a subculture rarely discussed with outsiders: the world of problem adolescents and the institutions created to deal with them.
It creates a world of problems.
To some, it would seem there's a world of problems out there.
"But if it comes back — if he is an idiot and they start taking pictures again — it will cause her a world of problems.
"You two are in for a world of problems," said Huw, holding up the course profile, which looked like a set of shark's teeth.
Britain's double Olympic champion James Cracknell also agreed it was the right decision to cancel Sunday's races but warned there could be a "world of problems" ahead.
Kyle was born into a world of problems that began with fetal alcohol syndrome, and continued throughout school, where he was bullied relentlessly for his small stature, she said.
When Barack Obama takes office in January, he'll inherit a world of problems.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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