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Paraphrase for to solve a problem Can I say work on it or work it out when I want to start to solve a problem, for example? The context is I have a friend who is looking for a someone to marry her, so I want to mean I'll start to help her to find someone.
Sep 3, 2015 9:21 AM
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"Work on it" would be preferable. "Work it out" is used more for a specific problem. For example: "My wife and I don't really communicate like we used to. We're going to a marriage counselor to try to work out our problems/to try and work it out."
September 3, 2015
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