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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a form of address" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how someone is referred to or how they are addressed in communication.
Example: "In formal settings, using 'Mr.' or 'Ms.' is considered a form of address that shows respect."
Alternatives: "a method of addressing" or "a way to address".
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This meant using many adverbs and the elevated "thee" as a form of address.
A German doctorate is used as a form of address in professional and political spheres.
They also became acts of understanding a form of address that satisfied me, or that I found more fulfilling.
The honor will not permit Mr. Gates to use the title sir -- a form of address restricted to British and Commonwealth residents.
Elderspeak, a form of address that worms its way into conversations between generations, can send a message that older people are incompetent.
On the other hand, I have little sympathy with the feminist objections in France to the use of "Mademoiselle" as a form of address for unmarried women.
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They are daring a form of speech addressed directly, and without apology, at the violence targeted against them.
They are a revelation, great art as a form of public address, and they raise the whole tenor of the exhibition.
The naming of hillsides dates to medieval times, as a form of street address before Tokyo's more recent neighborhood-based numbering system.
Our approach moves away from viewing neighborhood contexts as a form of "social address" to considering the processes through which neighborhood effects might operate on child well-being.
The word used as a form of polite address to an Elf (male or female) is: Tar'.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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