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"why this problem" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to express confusion or curiosity about a specific issue or challenge. Here are some examples: - "I don't understand why this problem keeps happening. Can you explain it to me?" - "I can't figure out why this problem is so difficult to solve. We need to brainstorm some new ideas." - "Why this problem even exists is beyond me. It seems like such a simple issue to fix."
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That's part of why this problem is so vexing.
A recent study helps to explain why this problem is so common.
Can you recommend any procedures that would minimise this risk, and also explain why this problem occurs?
In an email, a bank representative said: "Regrettably, despite extensive and exhaustive inquiries, I have not been able to identify why this problem occurred".
Guidelines are clear about harassment, bullying and hate speech – which is why this problem is not about constraining people's "free speech".
As it happens, my own minor travails in the course of writing a textbook seem to illustrate in a small way why this problem is so hard to solve, and why the settlement, if the states go along with it, might nonetheless do some good.
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"Why does this problem remain with us in meeting after meeting?" said P. Chidambaram, India's finance minister.
"Why does this problem remain with us in meeting after meeting?" the Indian finance minister, P. Chidambaram, said in a statement.
However, why did this problem become less of a concern for lime bosses?
But why would this problem be worth studying from a logical and mathematical point of view?
In particular, we clearly explain why this inaccuracy problem concerns the 2D or 3D geometry and does not concern the 1D geometry.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com