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The phrase "able to solve problem" is not entirely correct; it should be "able to solve problems" for proper usage in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or skill in addressing and resolving issues or challenges.
Example: "She is highly skilled and is able to solve problems efficiently, making her a valuable asset to the team."
Alternatives: "capable of resolving issues" or "skilled at problem-solving."
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We are able to solve problem (1.2), writing it as an abstract problem of type (1.1).
Using GAMS/CPLEX, we are able to solve problem sets with 2 segments, 500 demand points and 10 potential locations to optimality in 1 h computation time.
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By engaging in problem solving during class, students will gain confidence in their problem-solving abilities and will thus be more likely to be able to solve problems on exams.
"Students need to be able to solve problems," Ms. Schillaci said.
They supposed that consultants would be able to solve problems just by reading through databases.
A computer built on that scale might be able to solve problems that today's computers cannot solve.
Wales's players need to be able to solve problems on the hoof and were outsmarted by England.
Only 4percentt blamed leaders for "not being able to solve problems in the Caucasus," compared with 18percentt in 2003.
There are marketing people and technical-support pros, able to solve problems in nearly every European language.
Because then I can actually think, I can write, and I'm able to solve problems when everything is quiet.
And, second, researchers who use mass collaboration will be able to solve problems that had previously seemed impossible.
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