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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address early" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the need to deal with or discuss a particular issue or topic at an early stage or time.
Example: "We should address early any concerns that may arise during the project planning phase."
Alternatives: "tackle promptly" or "discuss at the outset".
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And Congressional committees failed to address early symptoms of the coming illness.
The IEEE and the Wi-Fi Alliance created standard encryption and authentication technologies to address early security issues.
In a televised address early in his presidency in 1977, Mr. Carter explained that good policy would require "painful" sacrifices.
President Barack Obama pledged at a State of the Union address early in his tenure to consolidate multiple trade agencies, but he was unsuccessful.
An important question we must address early on when conducting end-to-end measurements concerns the behavior of end-to-end routing.
"It's very clear to me that national missile defense is one of the high-priority items -- and therefore one they'll address early on," said Jacques S. Gansler, who until last week was undersecretary of defense for acquisition and technology.
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This year, members of the African Leadership Network (ALN), a community of influential young African leaders, pooled $2m to address early-stage entrepreneurs' greatest challenge – access to capital.
She tried very hard to address earlier criticisms.
In a rare television address earlier tonight, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon did not disclose the new policy.
In his speech however, Rouhani said he had "listened carefully" to Obama address earlier in the day.
Energy Secretary Steven Chu has pledged to turn the Department of Energy into an engine for innovation by recharging and streamlining many parts of the department, including the loan guarantee program, Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) grants and manufacturing tax credits, which are appropriately intended to address early-stage gaps in private funding.
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