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Discover LudwigThe phrase "solved problem" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe a problem that has been successfully addressed or fixed. For example, "The engineer quickly solved the problem with the car engine."
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It's a solved problem.
"I really consider autonomous driving a solved problem," he said.
"And if the audience laughs, then it's a solved problem".
During the late 1920s, quantum mechanics solved problem after problem in atomic physics.
That is almost a solved problem but with fashion it is a lot more difficult," said Hughes.
So we wondered why people were using our live video app to take video clips – wasn't this a solved problem?
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They solved problems with New York ingenuity.
She solved problems the moment they happened.
Steve Jobs solved problems.
Have you solved problems?
Time will solve problems".
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