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The phrase "address fears" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to confront or deal with fears in a certain way. Example: In order to address fears of rising crime rates, the mayor implemented a new community policing program.
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The building's designer visited to address fears that its roof might collapse.
Aston University also aims to address fears of moving overseas by offering additional support tailored for different student groups.
When he ran for president in 2008, Mr. Romney felt compelled to address fears that the Mormon Church would guide his policies.
To address fears of becoming isolated from a sometimes unstable neighbourhood, Michelle Bachelet, the current socialist president, has stressed closer ties with Latin America.
The minister also tried to address fears in Northern Ireland about the economic impact of losing EU subsidies once the UK triggers article 50 and leaves Europe.
'Dr Calman was seeking to address fears that a farmer had somehow caught BSE from his cattle,' the Phillips report says.
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Authors use fantasy, fables, parables, analogies, and the like to address fear and anxiety.
Virtually Better also offers a Virtual Vietnam, as well as programs to address fear of heights and flying, social phobias and addictive behaviors.
It would address fear of the industrialization of Puna.
So as to address fear and power we need to plough into the root of emotions.
"I was learning to live without alcohol; it became a matter of how do I address fear.
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