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The phrase "accurately addressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether a particular issue, concern, or topic has been dealt with in a precise and correct manner.
Example: "The report clearly outlines the problems faced by the community and how they were accurately addressed by the local government."
Alternatives: "properly handled" or "correctly dealt with".
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Within this context, concentration polarization and fouling could be accurately addressed by the applied models.
To attain a coherent TCO record, observed cross-mission biases should be accurately addressed prior to the data-merging scheme.
Critical issues such as mask geometry, stencil pattern geometry, gravitational loading, and the SOI fabrication process can, therefore, be accurately addressed in a timely and cost-effective manner.
To fill this gap, finding optimal conditions for the reaction such as alcohol and oil choice, water content, reaction time and temperature through proper reaction modelling and simulations as well as the appropriate design and use of reactors for large scale production are crucial issues that need to be accurately addressed.
Such specific and detailed analysis of the interactions within the group, run at the individual level, represents a further issue to be accurately addressed for all the groups involved in the current study, per activity they attended.
The sequence of events for successful tumor cell inoculation, and the timing of therapy, has not yet been accurately addressed.
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"He is like a kid!" said the Egyptian accurately, addressing his Jordanian colleague.
California's issues have been hanging around for a while, and this list accurately addresses the most vocalized.
Then there is the question of chip architecture how do you accurately address a billion or so nanowires with light and how does this affect power consumption?
Courts and commentators will continue to struggle with how to accurately address both the potential anticompetitive threats and procompetitive benefits of exclusivity and other forms of loyalty rebates.
"This definition accurately addresses how anti-Semitism is expressed today; it recognizes that Jew-hatred can be camouflaged as anti-Israelism or anti-Zionism," the group said in a statement.
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