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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'can't solve' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a sense of inability to do something. For example: "I can't solve this maths equation, so I'm going to ask for help."
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Pols can't solve!
We can't solve it overnight.
"They can't solve the problem".
"Stern can't solve everything.
We can't solve every problem.
"We can't solve it now.
You can't solve them all.
It can't solve its problems itself".
Democracy alone can't solve their country's problems.
"We can't solve problems alone," Armando said.
"We can't solve every problem," he said.
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