[Grammar] Statement of problem or statement of the problem?

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Is it grammatically correct to say "statement of problem"?
 

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In what context "statement of problem" is valid?
 

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In what context "statement of problem" is valid?

It is much more efficient to go from concrete to general here. Instead of us giving every possible variation/example and then you saying what you need it for, you can tell us how you want to use it and then we can go from there.
 

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Well, it's hard to describe my context because it's basically from a PhD thesis.

I guess it's safer to use "problem statement"
 

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I would say there "Statement of the Problem".


BTW I don't know what discipline you're in but you don't need to have boring headings unless it's required. Usually boring headings like that are for the proposals.
 

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Is it grammatically correct to say "statement of problem"?
It doesn't sound like English. It's not something that I have ever heard or read. But 'statement' + noun works here, statement of intent, statement of purpose.
 

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In titles, articles are often left out as in telegraphic speech.


I see! Thanks.
Is it mandatory to leave out articles in titles?
What is the reason behind this?
 

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It's not mandatory, but accepted. It saves time, space and money. Telegraphs used to be very expensive, and newsprint is also costly, so saving space is a good idea.
 
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