effective solution

collocation in English

meaningsofeffectiveandsolution

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effective
adjective
uk
/ɪˈfek.tɪv/
us
/əˈfek.tɪv/
successful or achieving the results that ...
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solution
noun
uk
/səˈluː.ʃən/
us
/səˈluː.ʃən/
the answer to ...
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(Definition ofeffectiveandsolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, to provide aneffectivesolutionto the problem, one needs to ask why the government conducts its policy in such inefficient ways.
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This is a simple andeffectivesolutionfor ultrasound speed compensation.
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The reason is that all modern forms of political power are to some extent committed to the rational andeffectivesolutionof problems.
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There is noeffectivesolutionto its inverse kinematics to date.
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Saturated magnesium sulphate was the mosteffectivesolutionat both low and high egg doses.
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Although the language-specific lexical selection mechanism provides a simple andeffectivesolutionto the hard problem, there are concerns with their proposal.
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The more interesting question is whether this improvement is significant enough to make working longer aneffectivesolutionto pension problems.
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Here we present a novel buteffectivesolutionusing this strategy.
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Translating between knowledge sources is not aneffectivesolution.
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But, external accountability policy is not considered the mosteffectivesolutionfor solving the problem.
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That is, theeffectivesolutionof any given problem requires, as a rule, the solution of some other problem(s) belonging to the same state.
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Bankruptcy of failing corporations is not aneffectivesolution.
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In this case study, parametric design will be shown to have assisted the search for aneffectivesolutionto an unusual but defined design 'problem'.
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