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The phrase "address him in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying how to communicate with someone, particularly in terms of formality or style.
Example: "When you meet the new manager, make sure to address him in a respectful manner."
Alternatives: "speak to him in" or "refer to him in".
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Teachers address him in voices dripping with pity.
By the second week, he could size up a customer's nationality and address him in his own tongue.
He does not object when people address him in the formal third-person and call him "prince" or "monseigneur".
"I just couldn't bring myself to address him in any sort of literal way," the artist tells me.
When Falcone began to address him in Sicilian with the words "I would like to ask you …", the gangster stopped him and insisted on speaking only in Italian rather then their shared native language.
His heart-wrenching video had this writer in tears, and I want to address him in a way I can't on YouTube.
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When she addressed him in German, she used "du," the familiar form of the pronoun "you".
Eighty percent of the time I was addressing him in my statement.
An elderly woman ambles past, addressing him in Kurdish, her tone defiant.
She addressed him in Japanese, knowing he could not understand her.
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