"present solution" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to a proposed solution to a problem or issue that is being discussed. For example: "We must present a solution to this issue as quickly as possible.".
The present solution is to form an operating alliance with another carrier usually an American one (domestic American flights account for well over a third of total air travel).
However, currently, the present solution was deemed adequate.
No grid generation is required in the present solution technique.
We present solution of self-consistent equations for the N3LO nuclear energy density functional.
The validity of the present solution is demonstrated by comparison with solutions available in the literature.
For special conditions, the present solution is shown to reduced to certain known results.
The present solution method utilizes the principle of virtual work in conjunction with complex potential functions.
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