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Discover LudwigThe phrase "potency to solve" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to describe someone's ability or power to solve a problem or issue. For example: - The leader's potency to solve complex issues impressed the entire team. - The company's new strategy has increased their potency to solve customer complaints. - He was known for his potency to solve even the trickiest of puzzles.
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Often, they lack the imagination or the sense of potency to solve problems and engage meaningfully with others.
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They want to solve problems.
We want to solve it".
The ability to solve problems.
We try to solve quarrels.
How to solve it?
Many crimes to solve.
No problem to solve.
(Another mystery to solve).
To solve a problem.
"We want to work to solve them".
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