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He's inviting nothing but trouble.
He says he will inquire into the matter.
It appears that he has worked out a solution to his problem.
To his great joy, he succeeded in solving the problem.
He solved the problem with great ease.
He is deeply intent on carrying out the plan in question.
He has a keen awareness of the problem.
He cannot see the matter from my point of view.
He is good at solving complicated mathematical problems.
He is bound to solve this question.
He hit on the answer to the problem as he was having lunch.
He understands her problems more or less.
He is not a man to deal with a lot of problems.
He broke through many problems easily.
He meditated on the problem of good and evil.
A man of responsibility, he didn't leave the matter alone.
Besides those serious problems, he had to contend with all sorts of people.
He has the problem of adapting to a new way of life.
He illustrated the problem with an example.
He put terms on his problem.

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