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The phrase "after this problem will be resolved" is not correct in English.
It should be "after this problem is resolved" or "after this problem has been resolved." You can use it when discussing future actions or outcomes that depend on the resolution of a problem.
Example: "We can proceed with the project after this problem is resolved."
Alternatives: "once this issue is settled" or "when this problem is fixed."
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This means that the Palestinian refugee problem will be resolved outside the borders of Israel".
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The problem will be resolved in 7-10 days.
In Europe, banks' problems will be resolved if investors regain their taste for telecoms.
In fact, the shared building reflects a small problem about leases that will be resolved soon.
The report predicts that global problems in these areas will be resolved through scientific integration.
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These are not problems that will be resolved by tinkering around the edges of fiscal policy.
The problem of the thousands of current misclassified employees will be resolved through attrition, said Molloy.
In my view the problems facing the company today are short term and will be resolved.
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