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Lcchang Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Solution to/ for....

We use "the solution to something" or "the solution for something" more often than not. Is there any possibility to use "the solution of something"? Can you give some examples? Thanks.

LC
  

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solution of strikes me as mathematical, the solution of a system of linear equations , for example. Try Google. CJ

  • solution of strikes me as mathematical, the solution of a system of linear equations , for example.
  • Try Google.
  • CJ
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solution of strikes me as mathematical, the solution of a system of linear equations, for example.

Try Google.

CJ
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CalifJimsolution of strikes me as mathematical, the solution of a system of linear equations, for example.

Try Google.

CJ

Can we say," The solution of the challenge"? Does that make sense to you?

LC
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Congress and the administration may go for a sharp rise in the average miles per gallon required of car makers, instead of the much more efficient solution of higher petrol taxes.

The Economist. 3224

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The solution of problems is approached by seven broad methods, often referred to as the design spectrum. (1) Ratio and proportion: simple
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the solution of the challenge does not make sense to me, no.

CJ
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CalifJimthe solution of the challenge does not make sense to me, no.

CJ
Go Google!

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