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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to his problem" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to indicate a solution or strategy that directly addresses or solves someone's specific issue or difficulty. Example: After struggling with writer's block for weeks, John finally found a solution to his problem by setting a strict writing schedule for himself.
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So Mr. Stewart found a solution to his problem.
I took a very Odyssean approach to his problem.
Girardi said Nova's mechanics are what is leading to his problem with location.
It's not the most elegant solution to his problem, but hey, it works.
But private mortgage securities are now hard to sell, leading to his problem.
This will immediately draw the eye of the reader, and start to show you as the solution to his problem.
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"He was giving me problems that were unambiguous, as in there was one and only one correct answer," Mr. Pace said, explaining how this appealed to his problem-solver personality.
"I listened to his problems.
"He sought answers to his problems," she said.
Could any of these be connected to his problems?
But Geithner added to his problems with poor political skills.
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