Sentence examples for resolve on a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "resolve on a" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion.
Example: "We need to resolve on a plan for the project."
Alternatives: "decide on a" or "settle on a".

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It was, he reported, surprisingly difficult to resolve on a course of cancer treatment.

He did today, with patience and resolve on a chilly, clear morning in what many considered the greatest marathon in history.

We think a lot about the way we race but sometimes an individual's resolve on a given day overrides the big picture.

As the Knicks traveled to Miami to face the Heat in an NBC matinee today, Mason has become a symbol of resolve on a team forced to move forward because of genuine misfortune.

With the major parties at loggerheads, and the parliament in deadlock, crossbenchers made separate pleas during the chamber debate for Liberal and Labor to resolve on a batch of referrals consensually, and determine an orderly path for future referrals.

Our admiration for this display of cohesion is tempered, however, by the Democrats' failure to display equal resolve on a matter of greater consequence: the energy bill now taking shape in private negotiations among Republican leaders.

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Samples were resolved on a 12% Novex gel for only one half of the gel.

Protein samples were resolved on a SDS-PAGE and processed for immunoblotting.

It's an anti-romantic comedy that resolves on a minor chord of grief.

If NATO stops interfering the issues can be resolved on a regional basis.

PCR products were resolved on a 2.5% agarose/1× TAE gel.

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