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This tag is for questions about the differences in the meaning of two words. For us to be able to help you, please provide the sourced definitions that you are referring to, where the confusion arises, as well as an example sentence that shows the ambiguity.

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Is there any difference of meaning between 'I am happy to be going home' and 'I am happy to ...

I am happy to be going home. I am happy to go home. I use both for a same meaning, but I was wondering if there is any difference.
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What is the difference between 'I have problems sleeping' and 'I have sleeping problems'.

I feel 'I have problems sleeping' looks wrong and it should be 'I have sleeping problems'. But I saw the structure many times in news. What is the difference between them?
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