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The phrase "address more than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or issues that involve multiple aspects or elements that need to be considered or dealt with.
Example: "The report aims to address more than just the financial implications of the project; it also considers environmental and social factors."
Alternatives: "tackle more than" or "cover more than".
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The approach proposed attempts to address more than eligibility.
In addition, he says, the study will address more than the political aspects of colonialism.
But these days Mr. Schultz is being forced to address more than meter and metaphor.
Mr. Halpin has drawn attention for his address more than anything else.
But the discussion needs to address more than guns and extra bullet capacity.
Despite Batty giving police Anderson's latest address more than a week earlier, they had failed to arrest him.
The speaker was Milo Yiannopoulos, a former pupil who had been invited back to address more than 200 sixth formers.
These drugs are designed to address more than one etiological target, thereby increasing therapeutic effect and patient compliance and may lower the likelihood of encountering unwanted side-effects.
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Last year he addressed more than 300 lunches, conventions & dinners.
Marta Karolyi, the women's national team coordinator, said her camps addressed more than technique.
But yesterday, Mrs. Bush addressed more than 10,000 people at the Texas Republican Party's convention in Houston.
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