Sentence examples for at resolved from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at resolved" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The issue was finally at resolved after many discussions." (This example is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "at a conclusion" or "at a decision point".

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Twinning in this alloy appeared to be a nucleation-limited process with the twins growing from lamellar boundaries at resolved shear stresses as low as 100 MPa, consistent with observations elsewhere.

More importantly, Raman spectra can be obtained at resolved depth, via standard optical modalities such as confocal [ 13, 14] or separated source-detector [ 15, 16], to allow the biochemical characterization of subsurface anatomic structures.

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Others are great at resolving interpersonal conflicts.

Become expert at resolving and defusing conflict anywhere.

The Iranians offer only talks aimed at resolving "misunderstandings".

Talks aimed at resolving the dispute have stalled since June.

Talks aimed at resolving that dispute are stalled.

Negotiations in Geneva between Britain, France, Germany and Iran aimed at resolving the crisis ended last week.

It would appear that two publishers (Associated and Trinity Mirror) have been extremely good at resolving complaints.

The move, he said, was aimed at resolving the country's debilitating political crisis.

The declaration set in motion theological dialogue aimed at resolving those differences.

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