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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address perceived" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to addressing something that is perceived, but it needs additional context to be usable.
Example: "We need to address perceived issues within the team to improve morale."
Alternatives: "tackle perceived problems" or "respond to perceived concerns".
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As you know, movements of these sorts address perceived societal issues.
"Visa welcomes industry and academic efforts to identify and address perceived vulnerabilities in the payment system".
We display our might — or what is left of it — abroad in order to address perceived injustices or a threat to our interests.
The Department of Health has announced new rules to address perceived conflicts of interests within the boards before the boards start taking responsibility for commissioning in 2013.
The latest moves are intended to address perceived conflicts of interest at accounting firms, said Samuel A. DiPiazza Jr., chief executive of PricewaterhouseCoopers. "There's a perception issue," Mr. DiPiazza said in an interview yesterday.
Sebastian Coe has described his election as president of the world athletics governing body as the pinnacle of his career and vowed to introduce an independent doping commission to address perceived "conflicts and loopholes".
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England are well coached, the staff work hard on addressing perceived deficiencies and they have the courage of their convictions.
The strategy addressed perceived barriers and discrepancies between current practice and the recommendations of the guidelines.
This consists of eight questions addressing perceived aspects of the respondent's QoL in four principal domains: psychological, physical, social and environmental.
Although Franke states that elucidation provides a promising way of addressing perceived range anxiety [12], most studies assume persistent mobility behaviour.
However, it requires that communication is developed in a way that resonates with the context of the target audience, provides intelligible information and addresses perceived barriers to adaptation.
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