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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now resolved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a problem or issue has been addressed and is no longer a concern.
Example: "After several discussions, the issues we faced are now resolved, allowing us to move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "have now been settled" or "are now addressed".
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Which means most questions are now resolved.
Some of these arguments are now resolved, even forgotten.
The vast majority of complaints are now resolved through mediation, he said.
Thanks to those who've already done so, and apologies to those who tried last week and failed - all technical problems are now resolved so do try again.
He did have problems with benefits but there would be no need for him to re-offend because those problems are now resolved".
More than ninety-five per cent of all criminal cases at both the state and the federal level are now resolved in plea bargains.
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We are now resolving this matter to his satisfaction".
Bay are now resolving something in the region of 60million disputes every year using an online platform.
I'm pleased it's now resolved".
This problem is now resolved, says Mr Kell.
I'm glad the matter is now resolved," he said.
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