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The phrase "and something to solve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a problem or challenge that needs to be addressed or resolved.
Example: "We need a plan for the project, and something to solve the current issues we are facing."
Alternatives: "and a problem to address" or "and a challenge to tackle".
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Twiddle your thumbs, tap your fingers, tap your foot, something that will not get you into trouble, and something to solve the reason you started.
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I have a feeling that Jon Stewart, with his ersatz Ph.D. from Comedy Central (and no student debt), might like to get on the field of real news and journalism, at least the televised kind, and do something to solve those problems, both the country's and the conflictinator's.
The politicians who push for these "photo-op" solutions because they give the appearance of caring for children and doing something to solve the problem while not actually doing anything to solve the real problem, which is about poverty and income inequity, not public education.
If you're uncomfortable with the possibility of a connection between baby powder and ovarian cancer, but still need something to solve chafing or absorb moisture, there are alternative products on the market.
He said he had made a speech in 2015 "highlighting this very fact and saying that we needed to do something to solve it.
"Every country, every people of the world has something to solve its problems," said Abdul Shukor Rashad, a writer, a Pashtun elder and an adviser to government officials from Kandahar.
First, outrage over the present system has been growing, strengthening the political will to do something to solve the problem.
If you have not done something to solve this situation, then you are part of the problem.
"Israelis have the notion that the government should do something to solve their problems, not the market," Mr. Levhari said.
It's not about trying to figure out how to do something, to solve a problem, in what could be called an orthogonal kind of way".
WHEN lasers were invented in the 1960s they were little more than an exotic curiosity a solution looking for something to solve.
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