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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resolves" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as the verb in a sentence to indicate solving or settling a problem or issue. Example: The team finally resolves the conflict between the two departments by compromising on a solution that benefits both parties.
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* Resolves an issue with syncing published calendars.
* Resolves issues with mapping addresses that contain an ampersand character.
* Resolves issues with reliability when restoring from iCal backups.
* Resolves charges from CFPB, OCC.
That resolves nothing".
He resolves it successfully.
"That resolves these cases".
The scene resolves itself.
It also resolves electoral disputes.
Brees's new contract resolves that.
Sebastian resolves to confront Eliade.
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