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"address differences" is a correct and usable phrase in written and spoken English.
It is typically used to refer to dealing with, or discussing, disagreements or conflicts between people or groups. For example: "Our goal for this meeting is to address differences in opinion amongst the team members".
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Although serotype 3 appeared somewhat different, this study did not address differences across serotypes in transmissibility.
Meaningful comparisons can only be made by undertaking life span adjustment and age adjustment on animal study data, to address differences between the two populations stemming from different 'biological ages' and age structures, respectively.
To address differences in the expected response rates between tumors of different histologies, 10 2 cohorts, comprising patients with adenocarcinoma and those without adenocarcinoma (nonadenocarcinoma), were enrolled.
In addition to using younger respondents as an alternative control group, we also apply different re-weighting techniques on our original control group to address differences in baseline covariates between the control and treatment groups.
Further studies comparing different concentration of Lidocaine with and without additional steroids are needed to address differences in long-term and adverse effect profile of this procedure.
The strategic partnership talks must still address differences over the American campaign of night raids on Afghan houses.
Memory address differences are usually resolved in compile and linking stages.
This approach was applied to address differences in product quality and to estimate automobile prices (Adelman & Griliches 1961).
Theresa May has followed up her public comments about social justice when she took office by announcing a wide-ranging plan to monitor and address differences in the way people from various ethnic backgrounds are treated by public services.
Yet Canada is seeking further to delay and ultimately to halt the project by referring it to the International Joint Commission, set up by the United States and Canada to address differences over boundary waters.
Results suggest that physiographic variables should be incorporated in reserve design and monitoring programs to explicitly address differences in classifications between similar biotic groups.
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