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The phrase "address an objection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a counterargument or concern that needs to be responded to or resolved in a debate, discussion, or written work.
Example: "In my essay, I will address an objection to my thesis by providing evidence that supports my argument."
Alternatives: "respond to an objection" or "counter an objection".
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When van Inwagen addresses an objection like this one, he solves it by saying that not every function will correspond to an object.
We also address a possible objection to improving end-of-life care in developing countries; many deaths are preventable and reduction of avoidable deaths should be the focus of attention.
But if issues are unresolved, then a second 45-day investigation would be undertaken to give the companies time to address any objections.
This addresses an important objection to the more widespread use of unstructured mesh modelling.
The only address that the UK filed an objection to was.rugby.rugby
It was an objection that had been addressed by an incredulous President Obama on Thursday night.
The best way to make sure you are in the running for a job is to address this objection immediately.
But to address the objection more directly: no, even a mighty reviewer like myself doesn't have time to make a spouse of every gadget that comes my way.
But the Basel committee is getting into knots trying to address every objection as it arises.
To address this objection, we conducted logistic regression modeling that was adjusted for interferon use.
So far as the Strong Continuity Thesis is concerned, Broad did not address the objection that Retentional models atomize or fragment the stream of consciousness.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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