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The phrase "The problem has been resolved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that an issue or difficulty has been successfully addressed or fixed. Example: "After several discussions, I am pleased to inform you that the problem has been resolved and we can proceed with the project."
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The problem has been resolved in this paper by utilizing delay sensitivity factor based on LE theory proposed by Alioto et. al. [1] for estimating the highest operating speed of a logic circuit and determining the upper bound on the size of transistors.
The company says the problem has been resolved, but some publishers are not so sure.
It may have gone underground, but we should not think the problem has been resolved".
"The Dominican Republic has tried hard to do a PR exercise to show that the problem has been resolved but the facts on the ground suggest otherwise," says Bridget Wooding, director of the Caribbean Migrants Observatory (OBMICA).
But David Zee, a professor of oceanography at the State University of Rio de Janeiro, warns that "just because things are without a doubt improving does not mean the problem has been resolved".
Ms. Franklin, 69, canceled a number of concert dates last year because of an illness that she has not identified, although in January she said that "the problem has been resolved".
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Officials said the problem had been resolved.
On January 9th, Kerviel annulled the contracts and was told that the problem had been resolved.
He had declined medication, and the problem had been resolved on its own.
But at the time, Mr. Qadir indicated that the problem had been resolved.
Pressure in the coolant loop was also holding, another indicator that the problem had been resolved.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com