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  • Whats the difference between resolve and solve?
    What's the difference between 'resolve' and 'solve'?Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms (1984) offers the following useful discussion of how solve and resolve differ in precise sense within the area where their meanings broadly overlap: solve, resolve, unfold, unravel, decipher can all mean to make clear or apparent or intelligible what is obscure or mysterious or incomprehensible Solve
  • A word or phrase for The problem solved itself
    Whenever we close a support ticket at my company, we note the resolution to the problem so that future technicians can see what we did to solve the issue We also send the resolution to the custome
  • Is it okay to say “Your explanation really solved my concerns
    Is it okay to say “You explanation really solved my concerns"? What are other ways to express this? Thank you!
  • solve with vs solve for - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The context is solving a mathematical problem solved with sth - means a problem is tackled using sth method solved for sth - means that a problem is transformed in such way that can sth can be obtained directly (as in "solve for x") My question is, am I missing any meanings, or confusing them?
  • grammar - Can I use the problem got solved? - English Language . . .
    In context, I reported an online problem and in response the the service executive did her job but was not sure about whether hr action had solved the problem, so she asked me whether my problem was solved In answer to that, could I correctly have said "the problem got solved"?
  • Is resolved vs has been resolved? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If someone reports an defect to me and is asking for an update, how should I reply? I will inform you once the issue is resolved or I will inform you once the issue has been resolved?
  • Is there any idiom about the problems so bad that cannot be solved . . .
    As @JohnWaylandBales replied you also have intractable but you were asking for "cannot be solved" not "hard to solve" There is an interesting word for a problem so hard to solve within its (usually implied) rules but so important that someone breaks those rules in order to obtain a solution: a gordian knot problem, cutting the gordian knot
  • An English idiom for solve a problem that has been solved?
    It's suitable for when the problem has been solved (there is, then, no problem to solve) and make-work is being done to create the solution where there is no problem It's not so much implying that there is repetition of solution, though
  • Can the verb solve be applied to the noun challenge?
    So long as the noun is something solvable, this would be a valid construction Thus puzzles, Rubik's cubes and equations are all nouns which can be the object of the verb "to solve" So if the challenge was a puzzle, it could be solved If the challenge was, however, physical in nature, it would be more natural to say that the challenge was completed The answer to your question is thus "it





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