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Is it root of the problem or route of the problem

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Is it root of the problem or route of the problem

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  1. the root.


  2. Definitely Root    as in the base or beginning  or foundations of an issue

  3. the root of the problem...as  i understrand it means to get to the bottom of things....like the bottom of a plant is its root!

  4. The root of the problem.

  5. ROOT :)

  6. the root but to solve the problem you need the correct route to the root

  7. root.

  8. Root, meaning where the problem grew from.

  9. "Root of the problem" Route involves direction

  10. It's 'root' as in the roots of weeds.  Get to the root of the problem, pull it out, problem solved etc.

    Get to the root of the problem.

    http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=na...

  11. Well I know that I need to get my root canal treatment finished and I use the Rac Route finder to show me the way.

  12. Definitely root, stemming from "weeds."  If you don't pull the root of the weed, it keeps growing back, and you didn't eliminate the problem.

  13. Root

  14. Root.  It means the start or beginning of a problem.

  15. Root. Definitely.

    :)

  16. root of the problem.  

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