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"i did everything I could but still can't work around the problem?" is this correct
"i did everything I could but still can't work around the problem?" is this correct
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I did everything I could but still can't find the solution to this problem.
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work around is normally used in a way to do something that isn't the expected way to do it.
so for example; I couldn't get it to work properly but I used this work around and was able to complete the project anyways.
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