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"to devise a resolution" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to come up with a solution or plan to address a problem or issue. You can use it in formal or informal writing, such as in a report, essay, or email. Example: The team brainstormed ideas to devise a resolution for the company's financial struggles.
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European leaders have been slow to devise a resolution for the debt crisis in Greece, which has rippled through the European banking system and into other European countries.
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The Fed then ordered Rust to devise a solution.
In recent days, 22 senators — 12 Democrats, 9 Republicans and 1 independent — signed on to a resolution pledging to "devise a comprehensive plan for addressing the fiscal concerns of our nation" by focusing on "tax reform, spending restraint and debt and deficit reduction" in 2011.
This motivated us to devise a low-cost RAM solution.
Therefore, it is desired to devise a face recognition method for both very low-resolution and illumination variation problems.
The resolution urges the federal agency to devise a new sampling and cleanup plan that includes both residences and workplaces in Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn.
Two Eulerian methods for estimating the magnitude of Agulhas leakage are tested within a high-resolution two-way nested model with the goal to devise a mooring-based measurement strategy.
It may also be possible to devise a scheme to image multiple zebrafish in a single acquisition to increase imaging throughput, although this would compromise the achievable resolution.
"We deferred to them to devise a plan".
One of its tasks is to devise a constitution.
Tells of attempts to devise a mechanical harvesting machine.
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