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Discover Ludwig"mystery solved" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used at the end of a sentence or phrase in order to allude to the fact that a problem or idea has been solved. Example: "After months of searching for the missing artifact, the mystery was finally solved."
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Mystery solved.
Another mystery solved.
There — one mystery solved.
Mars mystery solved?
Minor mystery solved.
Mystery solved, mostly.
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"You don't want the mystery solving.
Make sure the cartoons are not the (scary, mystery solving, zombies chasing type).
That mystery is solved.
The mystery is solved.
The mystery was solved.
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