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The phrase "address a common" is not complete and lacks context, making it unclear in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing addressing a common issue, concern, or goal, but it needs to be followed by a noun for clarity.
Example: "We need to address a common concern regarding the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "tackle a shared" or "respond to a mutual".
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Another way to coopetate is to create a critical new offering to address a common enemy.
You can interact directly with people all over the world to address a common issue.
The summit will address a "common set of principles" for reforming the regulation of international markets.
She said this would address a common complaint among retailers: that wholesalers undercut their business by selling to the public.
This seems an appropriate place to address a common perception: that English people are wittier and quicker than Americans.
Most Kitemark schemes are assessed against standards written by industry stakeholders, facilitated and published by BSI (to address a common misconception: we don't actually write the standards ourselves).
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The Sophono addresses a common problem for those with impaired hearing distinguishing speech from background noise.
Addressing a common gripe among publishers, Mr. Riggio said the Web site would also help staff recommend books.
This addressed a common hurdle for entrepreneurs — the bureaucracy of starting a business — which larger firms can better navigate.
The paper addresses a common and recurring problem of electrocardiogram (ECG) classification based on heart rate variability (HRV) analysis.
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