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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost solved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a problem or issue is close to being resolved but not yet fully completed.
Example: "The math problem was almost solved, but we still needed to double-check our calculations."
Alternatives: "nearly resolved" or "close to being solved".
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The problem is almost solved".
Mr. Thursfield says he believes he has almost solved the diesel problem.
My husband put the crate in the kitchen, put her food inside it and — just like that — the problem was almost solved.
Two of the four big problems that have long beset it are almost solved.One of those (believe it or not) is the conundrum of how to pay for health care.
This needs two hard problems solved: real-time 3D scene reconstruction (almost solved) and semantics; and procedural content layout tools.
Thus the hitherto unsolved problems which had caused confusion in complete understanding of the art are almost solved.
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My research output, though, was fairly underwhelming, again partly due to my making a beeline for the most intractable problems and almost solving them.
If you have a 5% impact on traffic congestion you could almost solve traffic problems [altogether]." "Apple found out that it's a lot harder than you think.
Success in these areas would almost solve problems with oral delivery.
Aura is almost purely about solving elaborate, ingenious puzzles.
They said counterintelligence investigations were almost never solved quickly, but often required years of painstaking work.
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