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The phrase "what problem does" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a question structure that asks for information about a specific problem. An example of using this phrase in a written sentence is: "What problem does this new policy aim to solve?" This question is asking for the purpose or aim of the policy, in order to understand the problem it is addressing.
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Impact: What problem does it address?
So what problem does he want to fix?
GAZETTE: What problem does LabXchange seek to solve?
What does GitLinks do and what problem does it solve?
What does Socialfly do, and what problem does it solve?
What does Ziggeo do, and what problem does it solve?
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