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The design is a minor problem. empezar lección
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Obesity is a growing problem empezar lección
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increasing in size, amount, degree
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Lack of funds a an urgent problem empezar lección
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requiring immediate action
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Noise is a perennial problem. empezar lección
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always existing and not seeming to change
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The problem seems insoluble. empezar lección
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unable to be solved, =insurmountable
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Various problems have arisen. empezar lección
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start to exist, =occur/come up
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I raised the problem of staffing. empezar lección
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mention sth for people to discuss
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There are a numer of problems confronting the head teacher. empezar lección
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if problems confront sb, they appear and have to be dealt with by sb, =face sb.
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She`s had to confront the fact that she can no longer walk empezar lección
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deal with a problem or difficult situation, =face up to sth
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We`ve got to address the lack of experience in the team. empezar lección
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think about a difficult situation and decide how to deal with it
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get to grips with something I`m just beginning to get to grips with my new job empezar lección
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Begin to understand and deal with sth difficult
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They must tackle inflation empezar lección
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Make a big effort to deal with a problem, =cope with/deal with
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The company had to overcome a numer of financial difficulties empezar lección
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suceed in dealing with a problem that has been preventing you from achieving sth
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We must be careful not to exacerbate the problem empezar lección
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make an existing problem worse, =aggravate sth
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