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"what type of problems" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a question about a specific type or category of problems. Example: "As a therapist, I often encounter clients who struggle with various challenges. However, what type of problems are you currently facing?".
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What type of problems can NeuronDB help me solve?
Kagame is more interested in maintaining power and he will do anything to stay in power no matter what type of problems he leaves us with".
"His goals are a moving target, because the life cycle in the world of the Internet is moving so quickly that last year's idea is replaced by a better structure, and you never know what type of problems you are going to face".
But what type of problems could Amazon run into?
What type of problems do people come to me for?
What type of problems do you come to me for?
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Thinking about what label of what type of problem that person is kind of thinking as it of.
"We are trying to identify three pieces of information: where the customer experienced problems, what type of problem, and when they experienced it," she says.
So literally, just identifying what type of problem does this person think about, and is there different potential way of thinking about it?
We then asked another 20 males around the campus what type of problem would they talk about with each of these three, and Sigmund Freud turned out to be the popular choice for discussion about a personal problem.
Data collaboratives can bring together (or "join") widely dispersed data sets, in the process creating a better understanding of possible correlations and causalities as well as what variables make a difference for what type of problem.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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