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Do you have solution
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "Do you have solution" is not correct in English.
It should be "Do you have a solution?" You can use it when inquiring if someone possesses a specific answer or remedy to a problem. Example: "I'm facing a challenge with the project deadline. Do you have a solution that could help us meet it?"
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Do you have solution for us?
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57 human-written examples
Do you have a solution?
News & Media
Going back to what you mentioned about investors being encouraged by research reports to trade too much, do you have any solutions for this?
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Do you have any solutions for this?
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Janikhel: "Do you have any other solution?" Taylor: "I would start small.
News & Media
Q: What insights do you have about your solution that other email providers don't have?
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Do you have a business solution that deserves international recognition?
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Do you have any other solutions?' He said, 'Well, not really, but would you like to see the dietician?' "About seven and a half months later, I finally get the meeting with the dietician and I get on the scales and she was talking about surgery.
News & Media
Questions that relate to your particular offering & identifying opportunity / alternative: Do you have any existing control solutions (if the answer is no)?
Wiki
Questions that relate to your particular offering & identifying opportunity: Do you have any existing control solutions (if they answer yes continue otherwise jump to next question…) What system do you have in place?
Wiki
I had a friend comment and ask, "in your opinion, what solution do you have that would end police brutality and over escalated use of force?" The answer seemed so simple to me that it scared me.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the article "a" before "solution" when referring to a single solution, or use the plural form "solutions" with an appropriate article like "any" or "some".
Common error
Avoid omitting the article "a" before "solution" when you intend to ask about a single, specific resolution. The correct phrasing is "Do you have a solution?" not "Do you have solution?".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "Do you have solution" functions as an interrogative sentence, aiming to inquire about the existence of a resolution to a particular problem. However, according to Ludwig AI, this is not grammatically correct without the indefinite article.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "Do you have solution" is an attempt to ask if someone possesses an answer or remedy to a problem. However, as Ludwig AI points out, this phrasing is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "Do you have a solution?" or "Do you have any solutions?". While the phrase does appear in various online sources, its grammatical incorrectness makes it less suitable for formal contexts. Therefore, always remember to include the article "a" or use the plural form "solutions" to maintain grammatical accuracy. There are also multiple alternatives you can use to express the same concept like "Do you have "an answer"?" or "Can you "solve it"?".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Do you have a solution?
Addition of the article "a" to form a grammatically correct question.
Have you got a solution?
Using the verb "got" instead of "have".
Do you have any solutions?
Use of the plural form "solutions" and indefinite article "any" for a more general inquiry.
Do you have an answer?
Substitution of "solution" with the more general term "answer".
Do you have a fix?
Replacing "solution" with the informal term "fix".
Can you solve it?
Shifting the focus to the act of solving instead of possessing a solution.
Can you offer a solution?
Changing the verb to "offer" to inquire if they can propose a solution.
Do you know how to solve this?
Inquiring about the method of solving rather than the solution itself.
What's your solution?
Focusing on obtaining the specific solution they have in mind.
Do you know a way out?
Using a metaphorical phrase to ask for a solution to a problem.
FAQs
What's the correct way to ask if someone has a solution?
The grammatically correct way is to ask "Do you have "a solution"?" or "Do you have "any solutions"?".
Is "Do you have solution?" grammatically correct?
No, "Do you have solution?" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrasing includes the article: "Do you have "a solution"?"
What can I say instead of "Do you have a solution?"
You can use alternatives like "Do you have "an answer"?", "Can you "solve it"?", or "Do you know "how to solve this"?" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "Do you have solution?" and "Do you have "a solution"?"
"Do you have solution?" is grammatically incorrect due to the missing article "a". "Do you have "a solution"?" is the correct phrasing.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested