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solution
NOUN
1A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
‘there are no easy solutions to financial and marital problems’
More example sentences
‘Any process aimed at supporting people through to a complete solution will be difficult to manage.’
‘So far it's proving difficult to find a solution.’
‘I must admit I don't have a good solution for this situation and it's frustrating.’
‘On the matter of rising property assessments, we have made a proposal to the Province that we hope will be accepted as a solution to our situation only.’
‘Depending on space colonisation to improve the situation puts the solutions far away in the future.’
‘The long-term solution to solving these problems is to develop a societal norm based on a limited number of core values.’
‘The problem will not vanish by itself; to continue to ignore it will make a future solution more difficult to achieve.’
‘Do Americans even want to follow such a leader down a rocky road to difficult solutions?’
‘The space shuttle is a complex solution to a very difficult problem, lifting a crew and a large cargo to Earth orbit.’
‘That said there will never be a universal solution to the situation because you can't please all of the people all of the time.’
‘The easiest solution to this situation is to address the issue right in the beginning during the initial audition.’
‘The decision to divest the business has not been an easy one to make but it is the only solution to a difficult and unsustainable situation.’
‘I wish the mayor and governor would actually stop pretending to be tough and look at the situation to devise a solution.’
‘Because if that political process does not move along on that timetable, the military solution cannot solve this problem.’
‘It is difficult to imagine what solutions are likely to come of such a brainstorming session.’
‘However, the government can only facilitate a solution, it cannot solve the problem.’
‘The promotion of the article page was simply a short-term solution to a difficult situation.’
‘The Department of Education insists the school was always regarded as a temporary solution to an emergency situation.’
‘Arthur, however, does not see this as a reliable solution that will solve this problem.’
‘For Jordan's benefit, let me point out that there are three possible solutions to the situation.’