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The phrase "elucidate the problem" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when you need to explain something in more detail or show how it works, especially with regards to a problem. For example, "The professor asked us to elucidate the problem with great detail and accuracy."
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In her current post as a health scientist administrator (also called a scientist-investigator) at the U.S. Office of Research Integrity (ORI), she does many of the same things: She continues to keep up with findings in the science literature, and she relies on insights borne of her experience to elucidate the problem at hand.
Unlike other related association approaches which usually directly use KBOT to refine the position states of propagated particles for more accurate mode seeking, we elucidate the problem of what kind of particles is suitable for employing KBOT to refine their position states from a theoretical point of view.
Statements intended to elucidate the problem and galvanize the public such as "I can't breathe," and "Black Lives Matter" have regularly met with counter-statements like "I CAN breathe" and "All Lives Matter".
Further study of underutilization of health insurance using a household survey approach would better elucidate the problem in the general population.
However, the use of these devoted software does not elucidate the problem of the best HKG choice, as shown in Table 3.
Different domains of the female sexual dysfunctions were assessed only by one question while one might argue there is need to ask more questions for each disorder to elucidate the problem.
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This study was designed to elucidate the problem-solving skills used by frequent and infrequent video game players to negotiate impasses encountered while playing a novel video game.
9 10 As respiratory diseases are common in the elderly, investigating the impact of the disaster on respiratory health will help elucidate the problems of an aging society.
Section 4 elucidates the problem formulation.
Because of the relevance to fuel cells there is an interest in elucidating the problem of the slow kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction in concentrated phosphoric acid.
However, numerous studies have elucidated the problem of achieving agreement between medically skilled examiners, including both the choice of tests and the circumstances during which the examinations are performed.
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