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"Addressing the issue" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to introduce a statement or discussion about a particular problem or concern. For example: "Addressing the issue of climate change has become a top priority for governments around the world." "Addressing the issue of mental health in the workplace can lead to a more productive and positive work environment." "Let's start by addressing the issue at the core of this problem: communication between team members."
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Addressing the issue is complicated by a regulatory tangle.
Addressing the issue of identity is difficult and contentious.
Addressing the issue of "saffron terror," he said, "Hinduism means nonviolence.
Addressing the issue is more complex, as the current Guardian series Insecure Britain vividly illustrates.
Addressing the issue of symptom development has also been critical to research on these illnesses.
The N.C.A.A. is also addressing the issue.
Some companies are already addressing the issue.
We are diligently addressing the issue though".
How is WBF addressing the issue?
They're addressing the issue "on their own nickel," he said.
He took a pan-European interest in addressing the issue.
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