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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at solved" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, lacking proper context or structure.
Example: "The issue was finally at solved after many discussions." (This example is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "at resolution" or "at completion".
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"And if you look at solved cases, you're more likely to be killed by someone you know".
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Finally, we can't go at solving the challenging Ukrainian crisis and the Putin problem alone.
I'm an utter failure at solving.
Computers are generally good at solving specific problems, not specifically good at solving general ones.
Engelbart had always been good at solving mechanical problems.
ACO proved good at solving travelling-salesman-type problems.
But I jumped in at solving the problem.
Yet it has proven hopeless at solving the crimes.
They are aimed at solving the system's longstanding problems.
Bailey remembers him being "sublime at solving technical problems".
For each problem Google solves this way, it gets better at solving other problems.
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