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The phrase "address only part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a discussion or response will focus on a specific aspect or portion of a larger topic.
Example: "In this meeting, we will address only part of the budget proposal, as the full review will take place next week."
Alternatives: "discuss only a portion" or "focus solely on part".
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Decriminalizing public possession of small amounts of marijuana will address only part of that problem.
Similarly, quick response and JIT address only part of the overall picture.
A sound security architecture and the implementing technologies that have been discussed in previous chapters address only part of the challenge.
But restrictions on hand-held phones address only part of the hazard -- that of having to juggle a phone while steering, braking and shifting.
Campaign finance measures that regulate who can give and how much can be given to candidates address only part of this problem, Mr. Bloomberg said.
Any new contract Atlético offer will address only part of the player's ambitions because the package some clubs are able to offer cannot be matched by them.
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What piecemeal quality controls exist address only parts of the service.
However, studies on this differ, and most of them address only parts of a complex LCA or consider a small temporal horizon.
Improving tactical operations addresses only part of his challenge.
The bill in limbo addresses only part of that burden.
Still, Seattle's progress on the home front addresses only part of the challenge of use and reuse.
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