Examples of using Problem was solved in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
This problem was solved.
As you can see, that problem was solved.
This problem was solved in the simplest way.
Fortunately, the problem was solved.
The problem was solved, and then you let Pike ruin everything.
With this bike problem was solved.
My problem was solved and I'm very happy with the service.
Eddie" made it disappear, the problem was solved.
However, the problem was solved non-trivial.
Over time, invented the steam engine and the problem was solved.
Seemed as one problem was solved, a new one arose.
Through the method, Jonathan got a reason to start eating, and the problem was solved.
Many years ago this problem was solved for solvable groups.
My problem was solved within seconds, thanks so much guys.“- J.C., Ireland.
In my first attempt to contact support, the problem was solved to my satisfaction.
My problem was solved and I'm very happy with the service.
within 30 minutes I got the answer and my problem was solved.
Soon this problem was solved, and Nao began to plan a new attack.
then open it again and check if the problem was solved in the House.
The problem was solved with a toothpick and with very much attention.
Specialists of the finnish company lapua this problem was solved, they created in 1987, the new cartridge.
This problem was solved during the 18th century by means of continued fractions.
lightweight weapon, and the problem was solved.
WIFI impossibility problem was solved by the loan of a computer with USB stick.
i.e., how the problem was solved.
This problem was solved with the help of a small add-in hatch for access inside.
6 beds that problem was solved quickly.
The garbage problem was solved with the establishment of state-of-the-art recycling facilities.
The problem was solved(in the affirmative), along with the count of 2 2 n- 1- n{\displaystyle 2^{ 2^{ n-1}- n}} distinct solutions, by Camille Flye Sainte-Marie in the same year.
The problem was solved in the 1940s by Sin-Itiro Tomonaga,