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The phrase "a addressed" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the article usage with the past participle "addressed." An example could be: "I received a addressed letter from the company."
Alternatives: "an addressed" or "a letter addressed".
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Moreover, the analysis of recurrent structural motifs in the context of binding pockets and ligands has been a addressed by Ausiello and co-workers.
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Answers on a postcard – addressed to Exmoor.
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Police had a name and an address.
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Dr. Alexander gave an address.
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