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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address important" is not correct as it lacks context and clarity.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to the need to address something that is important, but it requires additional words for proper usage.
Example: "We need to address important issues in our upcoming meeting."
Alternatives: "tackle significant" or "discuss critical".
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Want to talk about fourth-generation reactors that might address important safety and waste issues?
They ensure forest protection and address important concerns that could adversely impact local communities".
"I think we've seen what happens when you address important policy issues imprudently.
The bill does not adequately address important concerns raised by the military lawyers defending Guantánamo inmates.
This legislation will address important issues raised by elected officials over the past year.
Mr. Ban had said he would directly address important issues with Iran's top leaders.
"We are ready to strike a balanced and good deal, and open new horizons to address important, common challenges.
"Don't People Want to Control Their TV's?" (Aug. 24), about TiVo and ReplayTV, did not address important privacy issues.
Constantine himself appointed bishops, and he and his successors convened councils of bishops to address important matters of the faith.
That approach allows viewers to share the Scotts' anguish to an exceptional degree, yet it fails to address important questions about the impact of such media attention.
"I hope that my opponent will tell all Floridians his plan to address important issues like the economy, the environment and health care".
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