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The phrase "a subject addressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that has been discussed or considered in a particular context.
Example: "In the meeting, a subject addressed was the need for improved communication among team members."
Alternatives: "a topic discussed" or "an issue raised".
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It's a subject addressed by both Mr. Doherty's book and "The Collaboration: Hollywood's Pact With Hitler," a recently published study by Ben Urwand that has generated some dispute over its research and claims.
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After his father left the family and eventually returned to Africa -- a subject he addressed in a 1995 memoir, "Dreams From My Father: a Story of Race and Inheritance" -- he grew up mostly in Hawaii with help from his maternal grandparents, who were from Kansas.
A short list of subjects addressed in this six-hundred-page novel would include the Holocaust, the civil-rights movement, Upton Sinclair, the American justice system, and the debilitating quest for academic tenure.
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