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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what problems" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as a question or as a statement that introduces a list of problems. Example 1 (question): "What problems are you facing in your current job?" Example 2 (statement): "What problems did you encounter while completing the project?".
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What problems?
"What problems?" I asked.
What problems might occur?
What problems might arise from the switch?
What problems are consumers having?
What problems did it pose?
What problems would there be?
What problems and conflicts arise?
What problems might they anticipate?
What problems existed then with the exhibit?
What problems do older computers have?
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