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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solvable problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an issue or challenge that can be resolved or addressed effectively.
Example: "The team was relieved to discover that the technical glitch was actually a solvable problem, allowing them to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "an addressable issue" or "a fixable challenge."
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It's such a solvable problem.
"But it's a solvable problem".
But this is a solvable problem.
Hunger is a solvable problem in America.
"This is not a solvable problem," Alice Dreger said.
This is a solvable problem – if we start now".
"He is approaching this like it is a solvable problem," she said.
These are harsh truths, however, it is important to emphasise that this is a solvable problem.
"This is a solvable problem, once people decide to attack it," Mr. Tapley said.
Yet the focus kept returning to one subject: Was death an inevitability — or a solvable problem?
"It is a solvable problem, but it is one that unfortunately spikes but fades into background," he said.
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