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Discover Ludwig"somehow solve" can be grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
Example: Despite not having much experience with technology, she somehow managed to solve the complex coding problem. This phrase is often used when the means of solving something is not clear or expected, but the person is able to figure it out or find a solution somehow. It can also be used to express surprise or disbelief at the person's ability to solve the problem.
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Even his superiors joked that his cases must somehow solve themselves.
"India as a nation had been overemphasizing economic growth in the hope it would somehow solve the problem," Aguayo said.
But holding back money and claiming that "relationships" will somehow solve problems is also not the answer.
The question now is whether Europe will stand by and watch its own competitiveness erode while hoping that world growth will somehow solve all problems.
Some wonder if selling out was an overreaction and if it might have been smarter to somehow solve the dust problem rather than move the residents out.
xystos: "Firstly, Medvedev has to turn into a thousand of different Medvedevs in order to somehow solve the eternal problems that Russia has had for centuries.
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And I'm not somebody who believes that constantly talking about race somehow solves racial tensions.
"I'm not somebody who believes that constantly talking about race somehow solves racial tensions," Mr. Obama said.
This is already in evidence with the disproportionate focus on a few Serb leaders, as if their capture and trial has somehow solved the problem – it has not.
For a start the man had somehow solved the swirling wind problem, by the careful positioning of a windbreak, then laid out a sleeping area under the rigged-up tarpaulin - ground sheet, mats and sleeping bags - made a stack of dry timber and conjured up a three-course dinner (grilled sardines, chicken stew and strawberries) with wine.
This drawback can be somehow solved by increasing the BS density through smaller cells.
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