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The phrase "a technical solution to this problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a specific method or approach that addresses a particular issue, especially in fields like engineering, IT, or project management.
Example: "After analyzing the challenges we faced, the team proposed a technical solution to this problem that would streamline our workflow."
Alternatives: "a technological fix for this issue" or "a systematic approach to this challenge."
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There is a technical solution to this problem: for the search companies to compile and maintain a common list of no-scan copyright holders.
We are working with the mobile operators to find a technical solution to this problem.
Conservationists and wildlife managers build electrified fences as a technical solution to this problem.
Unless Google and other browser and advertising vendors find a technical solution to this problem, chances are it'll never fully go away.
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A technical solution to this is problem is called "plug and play solar photovoltaic" (PV) systems.
It is not a technical solution to the problem of making robots ethical, for real.
Lessons told us that technical capacity is not too far to reach; there is always a technical solution to a problem.
Rather than trying to devise a technical solution to a fairly well-defined problem, we were really not sure how to define the problem in the first place.
Open data risks being a technical solution to what is ultimately a political, social and even economic problem – a stand-in for the openness we want in policymaking.
A proposed solution to this problem would be to provide the court with high-quality technical analyses.
Put another way, there is no "technical solution" to the problem.
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