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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to know a problem" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where one is discussing understanding or being aware of an issue, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "In order to address the issue effectively, we need to know a problem before proposing solutions."
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Parents of gay teens are sometimes just "the last to know" a problem is brewing.
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As one respondent explained: "Talking out problems helped and family and friends tend to help when they know a problem exists.
There was no one assigned to work the problem area of the park, he said, and no way for the line supervisors to have known a problem was developing.
Maybe you want to know if a problem or a symptom is normal.
First of all, an intervention by problem solving aims at a change : the question is to know how a problem is maintained, hic et nunc.
Or he accepts to interact with Player A. 3. Player A gets to know Player Bʼs problem (either Problem I or Problem II).
"[But] we need to make a bunch to know [there's a problem] there".
Not a lot, but enough to know it's a problem.
For a speciality it is not enough to know there is a problem: it is important to know why.
Young researchers had reason to know Ruffley was a problem".
He acknowledges that it is hard to know how big a problem the distracted driver really is.
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