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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the need to handle or manage a specific situation or issue, often in a formal or professional setting.
Example: "We need to address case number 12345 in our next meeting to ensure all concerns are resolved."
Alternatives: "handle the situation" or "tackle the issue".
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This new personnel could deploy to areas where they are most needed to address case backlogs.
In his address, Case said, "Four years ago, I was pushed out of my comfort zone by the revelation of how to transform industries in need of change".
Here, I first address case definition, and then I review the current community- and clinic-based epidemiological studies.
Logistical issues of providing results in the jail will be incumbent on correctional authorities to resolve, yet public health infrastructure must be maintained to address case finding and delivery of results to those who leave before HIV testing results are available.
Audits may have potential to address case management problems (CMPs) in hospitals [ 6].
In 1995, the clinical algorithm for Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) was developed to address case management of the most common illnesses for children below 5 years: pneumonia, diarrhoea, malaria, measles and malnutrition (WHO 1997).
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These sessions will address cases from different specialties that may bring up ethical or diagnostic dilemmas.
A numerical procedure based on the work of Yuan et al. (2012) is adopted to address cases with a larger number of kernel density functions.
Our goal is to address cases of language change where formerly transparent functional motivations for a structural pattern become obsolete, while the pattern itself survives.
The previous clauses address cases when the sender knows the patent has been found unenforceable, either due to invalidity or for other reasons, or has expired.
The Supreme Court continues to address cases where the decision turns on the intricate interpretation of a single word in a statute or regulation.
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