Depends. What's the context?Is it grammatically correct to say "statement of problem"?
In what context "statement of problem" is valid?
In what context "statement of problem" is valid?
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.Is it grammatically correct to say "statement of problem"?
Well, there you go.Here are twenty thousand academics who have used it as a title. It seems I was right about it being valid in that context:
"statement of problem" - Google Scholar
In titles, articles are often left out as in telegraphic speech.
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