meaning - Can we use "workaround to this" instead of "solution to this"?


While searching for the meaning I got this:



Workaround - a method for overcoming a problem or limitation in a program or system.



Which means almost the same as "solution".
So, can we use "workaround to this" instead of "solution to this" in a sentence?


For example,



  • This issue is getting more complicated. I want a workaround to this.

  • Math is not real fun unless you have the workaround to these equations.


Is it okay to use this combination in a sentence? Does it hold a different meaning?
And what are the other precautions?



Answer




Workaround
A method for overcoming a problem or limitation in a program or system.
-- Google Dictionary


Solution
A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
-- Google Dictionary



A workaround is a way of avoiding the problem.


A solution fixes the problem.


They do both have the same outcome, but a workaround is like covering up a patch of damp with wall paper, rather than getting it waterproofed.


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