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"address a problem" is a grammatically correct phrase that is widely used in written English
It means to deal with or find a solution to a problem. Example: In order to improve employee satisfaction, the company must address a problem with excessive workload and long working hours.
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D.S.M.-III was created to address a problem.
It ultimately doesn't address a problem plaguing our nation: not prioritizing education.
How can you address a problem if you don't know it exists?
You can't address a problem unless you know you have a problem.
"Before you even begin to address a problem, you've got to acknowledge it".
Only a population-based approach to prevention can address a problem of this magnitude.
Very often self-tracking solutions are marketed as ways to address a problem.
For her doctorate, she wanted to address a problem back home.
Black History Month, which runs through October, is trying to address a problem.
"We want to address a problem mainly in the center of the city, of graffiti," he said.
To address a problem and prevent its recurrence one should fight its roots rather than its consequence.
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