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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are only solved by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular problem or issue can be addressed or resolved exclusively through specific means or methods.
Example: "Complex mathematical equations are only solved by applying advanced algorithms."
Alternatives: "can only be resolved by" or "are solely addressed by".
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The riddles are only solved by "actually doing it," Mr. Frieling explained.
Some larger-size problems which cannot be solved by enumerative method are only solved by the proposed GA.
By giving away Pixels Google is trying to motivate developers to solve the hard problems, the problems that right now are only solved by application software.
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It was only solved by Joe Biden's intervention as a mediator.
You could have the bravest soldiers, but conflicts cannot be only solved by the military".
McCrery brings his own experience to bear in two cases: a murder on his Nottinghamshire patch was only solved by DNA evidence 25 years afterwards; and the verification of the exhumed Romanovs' bones, which he – working then for the BBC – persuaded the Russian authorities to allow him to take to the UK for DNA testing in the 1990s.
Personal lack is only solved by working on yourself from the inside out.
The problem was only solved by using large volumes of very dilute solutions of both receptor and substrate.[ 15] The Ka values obtained for 6– 11 binding Et4N+Cl− in water-saturated chloroform are summarized in Table 1.
It was only solved in 1992, by arbitration.
These matrix problems were only partially solved by affinity purification of the PAbs used and by applying a sandwich immunoassay format.
The problem of the Nile sources and the nature of the central African lakes had been only partly solved by earlier explorers.
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