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The phrase "a addresses" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "a" is an indefinite article that should precede a singular noun, while "addresses" is plural.
Example: "The letter contains a few addresses that need to be updated."
Alternatives: "an address" or "one address".
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The shortage of skilled workers choosing STEM Sciencee, Technology, Engineering, and Math) careers in the USA and worldwide has fueled a movement towards STEAM, in which the "A" addresses the arts and humanities.
Figure 10(a) addresses the combination of error from step detection as well as stride estimation techniques.
The difference principle (the first part of the second principle, through (a)), addresses differences or inequalities in the distribution of the primary goods of income and wealth and powers and positions of office and responsibility.
This is the first empirical study that (a) addresses equity and justice in relation to the crime drop (using burglary as a case study); (b) examines relative victimisation incidence rates; and (c) controls for group composition.
This a) addresses a market rarely addressed by tech companies (obviously that's to Microsoft's benefit in marketing terms in this specific instance) and b) there may be a wider knock-on, long term effect of encouraging more young women to eventually enter into the tech industry.
For diagonalizable C, λ corresponds to a simple, positive root of the characteristic equation and the set of eigenvectors that span the space (Appendix A addresses more general cases).
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Dr. Alexander gave an address.
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