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He tried to solve the problem, but had no luck.
If I may speak from my own experience, the more difficult the problem is the more essential that becomes.
There are many countries that are suffering unemployment. In other words, there are many young people that are not guaranteed a future and are late for the train called life.
Today, the Ministry of Health announced that it has stopped distribution of and is recalling a medicine for children due to the problem of heart related side effects. The government has taken this into account and has forbidden the importation of this medicine.
It's difficult for me to solve this problem.
To be or not to be, that is the question.
Can you solve this problem?
He found an unexpected way to deal with the problem.
It seems OK on paper, but I wonder if it's going to work.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
The municipal government is at their wits' end concerning the garbage problem.
If it's okay for her to buy a knife, then why on earth can't I?
This problem is only of secondary importance.
I don't have any intention of meddling into your affairs.
I spent a great deal of time dealing with that problem last week.
To the man who only has a hammer in the toolkit, every problem looks like a nail.
If the sale of organs is legalised, potential health problems may arise.
I can't think of any solution to this problem.
The trouble is that she lacks experience.
The problem is that she is inexperienced.

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