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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unearthed a solution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the discovery or revelation of a solution to a problem or challenge, often implying that it was found after some effort or investigation. Example: "After weeks of research, the team finally unearthed a solution to the complex issue that had been hindering progress."
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For several weeks now, they've stood side by side out in those fields and unearthed a solution to a real problem in this country -- hunger.
I haven't unearthed a solution for organic gardeners though: at the moment all I've done is chopped off the bit of growth that's over my side of the fence.
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The police investigation that unearthed a video of the mayor allegedly smoking crack is ongoing.
An excavation at a Sansepolcro church in 1956 unearthed a tall skeleton that may be his.
He's also unearthed a name and some specs.
But Johan Kugelberg has instead unearthed a collection of vinyl treats by musicians who probably never sold a single copy.
Also unearthed, a pillared throne room and a hall that have three double wood pillars leading to the temple.
A variety of houses and related structures were unearthed with a few Greek ostraca, a Demotic ostrakon, and pottery.
A lost Johnny Cash and Ray Charles duet unearthed by a music fan has just been released.
Two fossil skulls, unearthed near a medieval castle in Eastern Europe, provide a glimpse of the faces of the first wanderers.
The olive grove where she was first unearthed is a short walk from Plaka, the ancient capital.
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