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The phrase "address entirely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to fully cover or respond to a particular topic or issue.
Example: "In our meeting, we need to address entirely the concerns raised by the team regarding the new policy."
Alternatives: "fully address" or "completely cover".
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It was a terrific address: entirely right.
It's more than likely you've been using these for years, so switching to a new email address entirely is probably not a very viable option.
Put it on your resume, or considering taking off your address entirely.
Now, only your primary email address will be synced when friends use Facebook integration in iOS If only a few people are using your @Facebook.com email address to contact you rather than your primary address, it may be simpler to tell them to update their contact information rather than block the address entirely.
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So Stelter and Sinclair are addressing entirely different problems.
Our scheme forgoes IP addresses entirely and instead uses host names as identifiers in packets.
A key Internet oversight agency formed a working group Friday to speed up the process of assigning addresses entirely in other languages.
"The reassurances of the NSA document are addressed entirely to the American people.
The Republican answering address focused entirely on Obamacare.
What is most striking about his masterpiece, "Human Remains," is his audacity in choosing to address atrocity entirely by omission.
To confuse matters and gin up more votes, the bills typically address two entirely separate problems: the plight of the poor (to whom the federal government gives food stamps) and the unpredictability of farming (which the government seeks to alleviate).
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