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The phrase "are best solved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing problems or challenges that have optimal solutions or methods for resolution.
Example: "Complex mathematical equations are best solved using advanced algorithms."
Alternatives: "are most effectively addressed" or "are ideally resolved."
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This shows two things: usually arguments are best solved not by thrashing it out but by shutting up.
"While many children's problems are best solved by love and caring, sometimes money can help, particularly with families in distress," they wrote.
The first is that any serious cultural or linguistic differences we may have are best solved by poking a healthy bit of fun at each other.
They are best solved, he argued, not by chanting slogans about rights and freedoms, but by steering mitigation efforts to those who can perform them most efficiently.
They believe that problems are best solved through cooperation, that every person is part of the American family and that no individual can do well while others are suffering.
Obliquity, by John Kay, read by Ric Jerrom (5½hrs unabridged, Audio Go, £15) Most problems, business and personal, argues Financial Times columnist John Kay, are best solved if approached indirectly.
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But the water problem is best solved by its economists and environmental regulators.
"These are puzzles that would be best solved in groups of people with complementary skills," he said.
And it would recognize that a quirky unfairness in one aspect of our money-soaked political system is best solved by an urgent drying out of the system as a whole.
I was eight when it began, and so a little too young to appreciate the extent of its fabulousness, though by the time it was cancelled in 1989 I was a marginally more cultured 16-year-old who had come to believe that success was when your house looked like the set of a Ferrero Rocher advert, and that disputes were best solved by throwing champagne in the face of one's antagonist.
Rather he argues the sophism is best solved through application of the composite and divided senses of "necessitas".
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