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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a particular issue or topic will be discussed or resolved at a future time.
Example: "We have several important matters to discuss today, but we will address later the budget concerns raised by the team."
Alternatives: "discuss later" or "tackle later".
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"Well, that's something I'll address later," Collins said.
Morsi is due to make a televised address later on Thursday.
The painting was part of our post-gallery project (which we will address later).
However, I do have a caveat to that position, which I'll address later.
Mr. Booker, who delivered the welcoming address, later said, "Peace will not descend on the city and state, and our problems disappear" because of the conference.
Still, they will probably have to wait until President Bush delivers his State of the Union address later in the month to begin work on many measures.
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But the manager admitted the captaincy may be addressed later in his tenure.
Councilman Walter L. McCaffrey, who supports the new effort, said maintenance would be addressed later.
German diplomats said they were satisfied that the issue would be addressed later.
Other considerations for improving or expounding upon this issue are addressed later in our Results.
The United States insisted that the road map be approved without any changes, saying Israel's concerns would be addressed later.
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