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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solution is given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a solution has been provided or presented in a particular context, such as a report or an academic paper.
Example: "In the following section, a solution is given to address the issues identified in the previous analysis."
Alternatives: "a solution is provided" or "a solution is presented".
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A solution is given in terms of matrix inequalities and its computational aspects are discussed.
On the basis of the two-dimensional theory of anisotropic thermoelasticity, a solution is given for the thermal stress intensity factors due to the obstruction of a uniform heat flux by an insulated line crack in a generally anisotropic half plane.
For n0 = n1, a solution is given in Figure 6.
A necessary and sufficient condition (CNS) to have a solution is given by (R_{1}^{min} leq R_{1}^{max}).
The calculation for the amount of salt required to prepare a solution is given by Kabeel (2007).
Once a solution is given with a chloride substitute (octanoate), which can be removed rapidly from the circulation, acidification is prevented.
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Conditions for the constraints for which the problem admits a solution are given.
Under the assumption of a periodic inflow sufficient conditions for the existence of a solution are given.
For a slender beam, an approximate solution is given.
Applying the Banach contraction theorem and a modified Picard method, the existence and uniqueness of a classical solution is given.
end{cases}displaystyle end{aligned} Applying the Banach contraction theorem and a modified Picard method, the existence and uniqueness of a classical solution is given.
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