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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address near" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a location that is close to a specific address, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The restaurant is located at an address near the city park."
Alternatives: "location close to" or "address close to".
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The magazine where the book's heroine works is called Runway, with a Madison Avenue address near Vogue's former offices.
The first, Sayf Motors Inc, used Iskhakova's address while the second, Bright Auto LLC, used an address near Cleveland.
More unlikely still, O'Kelly's companion Charlotte Hayes was a brothel madam – albeit one with a classy address, near St James's Palace.
A 20-year-old man found at the address near Eccles was also arrested, in his case on suspicion of possession of abusive images.
He was identified on paper only as James Unknown, a white male in his 50s with a temporary address near 57th Street and Second Avenue.
A lease for 140,000 square feet at an undisclosed address near the Park Avenue South headquarters is under negotiation, the agency said.
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"Many policy-related efforts will not be able to quickly address near-term capacity needs," the Microsoft-led group wrote in its letter.
Every gallery's email contact and website link is displayed along with the gallery's street address, nearest tube stops, and the artist, exhibition title and dates of its shows.
"This illustrated the central bank's resolve to actively use the monetary policy to address near-term growth concerns," JPMorgan said in a research note.
In their view, the need to address near-term economic woes far outweighs the longer-run implications of what might be described as an imprudent course of action.
In the few empirical studies that have specifically addressed near miss ME, 88% to 92% of patients desired disclosure [ 15, 27].
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