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The phrase "address mainly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that the focus of a discussion, document, or presentation is primarily on a specific topic or issue.
Example: "The report will address mainly the environmental impacts of the proposed project."
Alternatives: "focus primarily on" or "concentrate chiefly on".
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They only have an advisory capacity and address mainly property and financial matters, and rulings are then only enforceable by civil courts.
Sharia courts in the UK only have an advisory capacity and address mainly property and financial matters, and rulings are then only enforceable by civil courts.
Driving in from the Skye Bridge to Broadford, I spotted my first Dualchas design without even looking at the address, mainly because of those huge windows but also because of the simple but elegant shape.
Most tools available for this task, such as the RGA, address mainly the stability properties of the overall system.
High temperature nuclear reactors will address mainly the industrial cogeneration market and compete with gas cogeneration, the current reference technology.
Those address mainly two types of perceptive activities: related to human activities and related to machinery routines as for example, in a factory.
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His remarks were addressed mainly to the side of her head.
His witty and cynical verses are addressed mainly to handsome boys; best known are his scintillating drinking songs.
By Russell Maloney The New Yorker, April 27, 1940 P. 19 Professor Mortimer J. Adler's helpful and absorbing work, "How To Read a Book," inspired author to write an article addressed mainly to men, on how to read a fashion magazine.
Apple just pushed out a minor firmware update for the Apple TV that addresses mainly stability issues.
The band shift can be addressed mainly to chemical coupling between adsorbed CO species.
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