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The phrase "stand off is resolved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a situation of conflict or disagreement has been settled or concluded. Example: "After several hours of negotiation, the stand off is resolved, and both parties have agreed to the terms."
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Even if the stand-off is resolved without a fiscal disaster, concern will linger that congressional resistance may frustrate any trade deals.
The stand-off was resolved quickly, although neither side has disclosed the terms of the peace deal.
Many of the institutional problems of creating spin-offs were resolved to date.
David Cameron, the UK prime minister, said that he was "deeply concerned" about the situation and told Sky News he hoped the stand-off could be resolved.
One senior military officer, who said he was speaking in a purely personal capacity, said there was no appetite in the military to repeat the coups seen in Pakistan's past, but added the stand-off could be resolved if the army played a role in the formation of a caretaker government as a "moderator".
"I do hope that the stand-off will be resolved to make the Peace Process work.
As a result, no single subsidiary has the ability to stand (or be resolved) alone.
The stand-off was eventually resolved but not before then-Gov.
Unlike the federal employees, who were reimbursed after the federal budget stand-off was finally resolved, workers in businesses contracting with the federal government never made up their losses.
But once the uprising is resolved, if history is a guide, the weapons stand to be sold off piece by piece.
Once the dispute is resolved Wise will be paid off with a year's salary.
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