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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was resolve" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "resolve" should be in the past participle form "resolved" to be used correctly in this context. Example: "The issue was resolved after a thorough discussion."
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The Rockets might have lacked multiple stars, but in their place was resolve.
"What we lacked after 1993 was resolve as a nation," said Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York, who proposed sweeping antiterrorist legislation two weeks after that deadly explosion.
"In both cases, there was resolve of the leaders to stand up and resolve some of their problems despite criticism," said John K. Bingham, the director of immigration services for Catholic Charities.
Whatever it was, it was more than smart or educated or certain it was resolve so heavy he did not in any way need to make it apparent.
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But little was resolved.
Nothing was resolved.
But nothing was resolved.
Thus the debate was resolved".
Its crystal structure was resolved.
I was resolved.
But that conflict was resolved.
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