adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
problem
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But there is a difference between a confusing experience and an insoluble problem .
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This cut through the insoluble problem posed in previous attempts to collect betterment values created by public action.
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These are no longer insoluble problems .
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Feeling saddled with insoluble problems . 6.
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The government is faced with an apparently insoluble problem .
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So we find him circling for months around the insoluble problem of Kee, exulting and then despairing, then exulting again.
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The peace movement in the 1930s was faced with quite insoluble problems .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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At this point, the crisis appears insoluble .
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The cleaning-up operation after the oil spill will be difficult but not insoluble .
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The government has to deal with what seems like an insoluble political problem -- racial harmony within the community.