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Dongg Thieu Posted 7 years ago
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Can I write " If you want to cure this issue/problem" ? If not, how ca

Can I write " If you want to cure this issue/problem" ?

If not, how can I correct it ?

  

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First, note that an issue is not necessarily a problem. Basically, an issue is something that has not yet been decided on. Various verbs can be used, depending on the context, but typical verbs used are these.

  • First, note that an issue is not necessarily a problem.
  • Basically, an issue is something that has not yet been decided on.
  • Various verbs can be used, depending on the context, but typical verbs used are these.
  • You don't cure an issue , you resolve an issue.
  • You don't cure a problem, you solve a problem.
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First, note that an issue is not necessarily a problem. Basically, an issue is something that has not yet been decided on.

Various verbs can be used, depending on the context, but typical verbs used are these.

You don't cure an issue, you resolve an issue.

You don't cure a problem, you solve a problem.

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Dongg Thieu" If you want to cure this issue/problem" ?

If you want to cure the common cold, take Vitamin C and Echinacea.
There is no surefire cure for cancer.

Medicines can cure or prevent various diseases and illnesses.

We can address / resolve / deal with / confront / examine issues. We can solve problems.

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