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  • Whats the difference between resolve and solve?
    Solve is the most general in meaning and suggestion in this group; it implies the finding of a satisfactory answer or solution, usually to something of at least moderate difficulty {the mystery and disquieting meaninglessness of existence were solved for me now—L P Smith} {create a difficulty rather than solve one—A M Young} Resolve
  • What is the tense ot the sentence The problem has been solved
    Or: I have solved the problem 3 That refers to more Present Simple,as you see The problem is solved=The problem is always solved by someone Or "solved" can be used as an adjective,as well (Having a solution, having been explained or answered) That is a solved problem Though,I'm not sure if it really makes sense
  • 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
  • solve with vs solve for - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    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? I got confused with the following sentence: "This problem is hard to solve for some methods" which I believe is incorrect, as one should not solve problems to
  • Is it okay to say “Your explanation really solved my concerns
    "Solve" implies a more black-and-white context—a problem is either solved, or not—whereas a concern admits of intermediate responses or responses of indeterminate magnitude—it may be "addressed" (giving no information as to the success of the response), or "ameliorated" (indicating a reduction of concern)
  • 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
  • grammar - Is resolved vs has been resolved? - English Language Usage . . .
    "Someone has resolved the issue" becomes "The issue has been resolved (by )" in passive voice It is Present Perfect tense
  • An already Spoken to customer issue that has been resolved
    The difference is in whether you want to emphasize the state of being solved or the action of solving "is solved" indicates that it is in the solved state "has been solved" indicates that the solving of the problem has been completed, which is really just what it means to be in the state of being "solved"
  • An English idiom for solve a problem that has been solved?
    Personally, I'd say that the most likely contexts where flogging a dead horse could be used in the context of "already solved problems" is if the original problem was which solution to adopt Where the would-be flogger's solution wasn't the one chosen - so he's wasting effort trying to promote it, since the choice has already been made
  • Is there a term or word for solving a problem that one created oneself . . .
    I am looking for a word or term for the concept of solving a problem that oneself created An example would be a solution to smog: if there wasn't so much emission and pollution, there would be no





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