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The phrase "able to address it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability to deal with a particular issue or problem.
Example: "The team is confident that they are able to address it effectively during the next meeting."
Alternatives: "capable of handling it" or "equipped to deal with it."
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"We should be able to address it in the next two weeks".
Once I'd diagnosed my homesickness, I was able to address it by writing letters.
Just knowing that and being able to address it and deal with it, I'm holding out that possibility.
Theorists have argued over this point for years, but researchers have been able to address it only recently.
As we understand the scope of what's happening across the natural gas system, we will be able to address it.
We can't turn the clock back on that situation, but thanks to the relationship we have with the Sfumato Foundation, we are able to address it.
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In an essay published in the most recent issue of the medical journal, The Lancet, two Yale medical researchers warn that America won't be able to address its raging opioid epidemic if it continues to overlook women's unique pathways to opioid misuse ― and the factors that hinder their access to treatment.
But more than anything it needs a legitimate government able to address its many deep problems.
This project is just one of many examples of the vast quantity of retrofits that California's forthcoming investment vehicles should be able to address, but it's clear that more is needed.
Here, an organism is wrongly seen as being able to address problems it can face in the environment, by altering itself in such a way that can be passed onto its offspring.
These differences - which are a national problem - are not things that Oxford is able to address when it considers students at age 17 or 18.
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