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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address new" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to addressing new issues, challenges, or topics, but as it stands, it is incomplete and ambiguous.
Example: "We need to address new challenges in our project to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "tackle new" or "discuss new".
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"They needed to address new technology and new equipment," he said.
They can address new users who like colourful handsets, and also the current iPhone users.
"Constant vigilance is needed to address new and innovative tobacco marketing strategies".
The intellectual health of the field, he says, depends on being able to address new questions or readdress old ones.
We need to reshape our military to address new threats, and we can save substantial sums in the process.
The bank's trading was an effort to address "new Basel capital requirements," he said in the statement.
In his teaching, writing and engagement with policy, Pearce helped reshape environmental policy to address new and growing concerns.
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It is about making the candidates address New York's issues.
The deal wasn't enough to address New York's serious fiscal problems.
By failing to address New Jersey's urgent budget problems, he did them no favor.
Maybe by that time the Legislature will wake up and address New Jersey's fiscal problems in a responsible manner.
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