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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'very problem' is not correct and usable in written English
To make the phrase grammatically correct, you could say "a very difficult/complex problem". For example, "We are facing a very difficult problem that requires a creative solution."
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Shirts exist to hide this very problem.
"Chess is very problem solving," said Ms. Rubman.
Ryan has invested much time pondering the nature of that very problem.
At first she did all the talking, unwittingly acting out the very problem under discussion.
Policies of this sort would exacerbate the very problem of income inequality that most needs fixing.
Public libraries began during the Depression as a government measure against this very problem.
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