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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are still resolving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ongoing issues or problems that are in the process of being addressed or solved.
Example: "The technical team are still resolving the connectivity issues that have been affecting our users."
Alternatives: "are still working on" or "are still addressing".
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We are still resolving the issue that was encountered while activating your iPhone with AT&T.
They also noted that the 2008 financial crisis had cost many people their homes and given them debt that they are still resolving.
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But this week's events show that the judges are still resolved to get to the bottom of what happened on his watch.
On the topmost of these protrusions, some atoms form oxides and others are still resolved by the ECSTM image.
It said it was still resolving some of its tax and accounting issues posed by the merger.
I'm going to start a separate notebook for The Hobbit [Del Toro's next project, adapting the JRR Tolkien novel] or sketch on loose leaves of paper, because legally I'm still resolving some ownership issues over my sketches.
"It had to accommodate entertaining and employees and five kids, and yet it was still resolved so beautifully.
He added however that he believed Iran was still resolved to build nuclear weapons.
The suits ranged from $31,000 to $1.4 million and are still being resolved.
Many issues are still not resolved.
Interestingly, a transition of white adipocytes into a brown phenotype has been documented in vitro in mouse and human cells, yet the underlying mechanisms are still not resolved.
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