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Discover Ludwig"resolved issue" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to refer to a problem which has been fixed, typically following some kind of effort or negotiation. For example, "The team worked hard to resolve the issue, and in the end, the problem was successfully resolved."
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* Resolved issue of no audio when there is only a single, center channel audio stream in a video.
So far, it is an only partly resolved issue in social research to adequately conceptualise and determine the spatial extension of contextual settings individuals are embedded in (Weller 2008).
The first resolved issue involves the "unnatural appearance of colored cell parts shown by arrows" in one of the papers.
They should point out that this is far from being a resolved issue.
Furthermore, the need for target lesion revascularization after DES implantation remains a still not fully resolved issue.
The relative importance of genes and phenotypic plasticity in the generation of adaptive variation is a far from resolved issue [ 102].
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RJA and XZ resolved issues with describing and categorizing MS platform technology.
SG constructed the map and resolved issues in the mapping process.
Challenges prevail over resolved issues; preclinical studies are, however, a good start.
These changes during the initial stages of the study resolved issues with this field.
Banditry, localized issues, people trying to resolve issues over water and land at a local level.
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