A problem well put is half solved.

John Dewey
A problem well put is half solved.
A problem well put is half solved.
A problem well put is half solved.
A problem well put is half solved.
About This Quote

A problem that is well put can be an effective way to solve a problem. A person who puts their point across clearly and articulately, stating a problem in a particular way, can often find a way to work through it.

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