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The phrase "appropriate to solve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the suitability of a method or approach for addressing a particular problem or issue.
Example: "The proposed strategy is appropriate to solve the challenges we are currently facing in the project."
Alternatives: "suitable for resolving" or "fit for addressing".
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Alternatively, the GLRT [28, 35] is a well-known approach appropriate to solve such a problem.
Because of the complexity of this problem, approximation algorithms are more appropriate to solve it.
The proposed heuristic approach proves appropriate to solve this practical application, involving an unprecedented number of warehouses, products, and customers.
In our work we assume (but we are not obliged to do so) that the control theory is more appropriate to solve our problem.
These results fully demonstrate that TGSARWI DA is more appropriate to solve MEP problem with a large-scale field and high-sensor density.
Furthermore, only numerical schemes which conserve mass and are stable with respect to dominating convection are appropriate to solve these problems.
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This model is a hypothesis for primate visual attention, but it also outperforms existing computational solutions for attention in machine vision and is highly appropriate to solving the problem in a robot vision system.
However, he said, juvenile court is not the appropriate place to solve adolescent problems.
So we should use an appropriate method to solve Eq. (2).
One of the most appropriate methods to solve these problems is the intelligent method.
The use of appropriate weightings to solve the design problem in a standard convex optimization framework is also demonstrated.
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