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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address last week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that was discussed or mentioned in the previous week.
Example: "During our meeting, we need to address last week’s concerns about the project timeline."
Alternatives: "discuss last week" or "tackle last week's issues".
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This year, at his last State of the Union address last week, he is continuing his support of personalized medicine by announcing a new initiative: the cancer moonshot.
President Obama called for passage of such legislation in his State of the Union address last week.
It began with President Barack Obama's introductory address, last week.
The same ambiguity existed in Mr. Bush's State of the Union address last week.
May's televised address last week was the culmination of that strategy.
The president, in marked contrast from his somber address last week announcing his battle with cancer, seemed ebullient on Monday.
In his State of the State address last week, Gov. Patrick J. Quinn underscored the importance of investing in education.
In his final nationally televised address last week, he underscored what many analysts see as his singular accomplishment.
No matter that this was a reprise of a much-discussed theme in his inaugural address last week.
And it was expressed publicly in Europe in an unusually frank address last week by a senior State Department official.
Ben Jealous called for legalization in a keynote address last week at the National Cannabis Festival's policy summit.
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