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could not resolved
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "could not resolved" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "could not resolve." You can use it when indicating that a problem or issue remains unsolved or unaddressed. Example: "Despite our best efforts, we could not resolve the technical difficulties we encountered during the project."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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When we recognize species based on the novel taxonomic system (see Table 2: species re-identified by molecular method), our ML tree could not resolved the phylogenetic relationships among re-identified species in the " Gibberella fujikuroi species complex" excluding the sister relationship between F. phylophilum and F. fujikuroi.
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Similar Expressions
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The two companies could not resolve differences over pricing.
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That proved to be a debate Mr. Obama could not resolve.
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I might still have people dying because I could not resolve my issues with the feds".
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He and legislative leaders could not resolve all their differences, and he vetoed the bill.
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"Its embarrassing that we could not resolve this ourselves," said one government official.
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The commission eventually determined that it could not resolve the case through conciliation, Kathleen Peratis, Prince's lawyer, said.
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A senior French official said the mission could not resolve the entire crisis but had two main aims.
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Charter and ESPN mutually agreed in early May to remove the service because they could not resolve their differences.
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"It is great that a way was found to overcome an obstacle that technology alone could not resolve".
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It is unfortunate that the Senate could not resolve this issue before adjourning for its winter break".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct past participle form of the verb 'resolve,' which is 'resolved.' Therefore, the correct construction is "could not resolve."
Common error
Avoid using the base form of a verb after "could not". Always use the infinitive form (e.g., "resolve"). The incorrect form "could not resolved" often arises from confusion between past simple and past participle forms. Remember that "resolved" is the past participle, but it requires an auxiliary verb like 'have' or 'be' to be grammatically correct in a sentence.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "could not resolved" is intended to function as a statement of inability to find a solution or reach a decision. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, the phrase is grammatically incorrect, impacting its effectiveness in conveying the intended meaning.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "could not resolved" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form, as Ludwig AI points out, is "could not resolve". Though examples exist, primarily in scientific and news-related content, its use is infrequent. To express an inability to find a solution, consider alternatives such as "was unable to resolve", "failed to resolve", or "could not solve". Proper grammar enhances clarity and credibility in your writing. Ensure the correct base form of the verb follows "could not" to avoid this common error.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
could not solve
Replaces "resolved" with the more common and grammatically correct "solve".
was unable to resolve
Replaces "could not" with "was unable to", maintaining a similar level of formality.
failed to resolve
Uses "failed to" for a stronger emphasis on the lack of resolution.
could not fix
Replaces "resolve" with "fix", suggesting a more practical or technical problem.
could not address
Substitutes "resolved" with "address", implying an inability to deal with a problem.
could not determine
Uses "determine" instead of "resolve", focusing on a lack of clarity or understanding.
could not clarify
Implies an inability to make something clear or understandable.
could not settle
Focuses on an inability to come to an agreement or resolution of a dispute.
could not unravel
Suggests an inability to understand or explain something complex.
could not remedy
Replaces "resolve" with "remedy", which suggests the action of correcting or improving something.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "resolve" with "could not"?
The correct way is "could not resolve". "Resolve" should be in its base form after the modal verb "could".
What are some alternatives to "could not resolve"?
You can use phrases like "was unable to resolve", "failed to resolve", or "could not solve" depending on the context.
Is "could not resolved" grammatically correct?
No, "could not resolved" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "could not resolve".
How does the meaning of "could not resolve" differ from "could not solved"?
"Could not solve" and "could not resolve" are nearly synonymous, both indicating an inability to find a solution. While technically acceptable, "could not solved" is non-standard and significantly less common.
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Usage summary
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86%
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Real-world application tested