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Discover Ludwig"resolve on" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically means to make a decision to take a particular action. For example, "After much deliberation, the group resolved on a plan to help the affected community."
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Or perhaps those around him hoped the signs they saw would somehow resolve on their own.
Will Democrats this crucial week show a similar resolve on an issue that's good policy and good politics?
That said, they are generally regarded as harmless and tend to resolve on their own within a few menstrual cycles.
The administration should show similar resolve on education.
Baltimore still has some issues to resolve on and off the track.
Norway had at the same time many major problems to resolve on the domestic front.
Hopefully it will be Germany's resolve on monetary policy, rather than something more dangerous.
But Ms Pelosi's statement of resolve on January 28th—""We will go through the gate.
It was, he reported, surprisingly difficult to resolve on a course of cancer treatment.
This weekend will test the strength and resolve, on very different levels, of Woods and Streelman.
"I think the U.S.O.C. has very strong resolve on this issue," Blackmun said.
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