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Discover LudwigThe phrase "finally solved" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when referring to a problem or mystery that was solved after a period of uncertainty. For example: "After a long investigation, the police were finally able to solve the case."
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You've finally solved it.
Is the matter finally solved?
But Norway has finally solved the problem.
"I finally solved that problem at home.
"Well, nothing is ever finally solved," she says.
The Rangers finally solved the world's top goaltender, Dominik Hasek.
The Avalanche finally solved Johnson on the power play.
Let's be grateful that we've finally solved that problem".
When John McEnroe finally solved Bjorn Borg, Borg's response was to get out.
At its close, the second season finally solved the mystery of the first.
Asked if the Panthers had finally solved Vick, Carolina Coach John Fox was typically noncommittal.
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