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"resolve complaints" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a process of listening to and responding to customer concerns or dissatisfaction. For example, "Our customer service team works hard to resolve complaints quickly and efficiently."
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If they can't resolve complaints, the regulator will adjudicate.
Staff members are being trained to resolve complaints before they escalate.
Finally, it will put far more pressure on lawyers to resolve complaints in-house.
On regulation, Mohan said the PCC should have a "firm mediation" service to resolve complaints quickly.
to resolve complaints, a body that could form part of the revamped PCC.
In addition, the company will put in place a data charge task force to monitor and resolve complaints.
And community leaders, like Pierre Mackenson, stood with them to help resolve complaints and make sure there was no cheating.
He is expected to both resolve complaints about noisy raccoons and navigate the intricacies of land-use policy.
The commission should continue to do what it does well: resolve complaints, issue adjudications and impose the code.
In general, suing companies is a last resort for the commission, which tries to resolve complaints through a negotiation process.
When the regulation goes into effect on 1 May, local governments will be asked to resolve complaints within 60 days.
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