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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually addresses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something responds to or deals with a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The report actually addresses the concerns raised by the community regarding environmental impact."
Alternatives: "truly tackles" or "effectively responds to".
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Such interventions do sometimes work, especially when the treatment actually addresses problems that fester in the context.
Where is a health plan that might indeed be better than the current one that actually addresses health coverage for millions with no insurance?
Hol48 had a more nuanced complaint about the films: "My objection to Twilight has never been that it actually addresses the fantasies of teenage girls.
You'll notice none of that actually addresses the exact economic benefits of the company tax cuts he is proposing as the central reason people should vote for him.
At the same time, if you don't present general election voters with an agenda that actually addresses their concerns, you risk never getting the chance to govern at all.
If the state wants to get the best out of the sector, it will have to develop a policy which actually addresses the sector's needs where it is based – at a local level.
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They were actually addressed to adults.
Mrs. Bezuidenhout has actually addressed members of parliament.
He was broadcasting on radio, but actually addressing the owner.
Answer: Applications should actually address a stakeholder's need.
The Supreme Court actually addressed this question in its 1982 decision upholding child-pornography bans.
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