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The phrase "address precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something should be dealt with in a specific and accurate manner.
Example: "In your report, please address precisely the issues that were raised during the meeting."
Alternatives: "tackle specifically" or "discuss accurately".
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"Ironically, Weigel was hired to address precisely those concerns".
In fact, this month the Japanese parliament passed controversial legislation allowing more immigration, in part to address precisely this issue.
The core DBS processes had been introduced to help teams identify and address precisely this type of concern.
In this paper we address precisely this issue, using as test-bench a Lattice Boltzmann code implemented in OpenCL.
The historic task of religious aid agencies (both governmental and otherwise) may be to address precisely this issue of constructing a model of development that takes the best from the civil and political justices of the secular system – and place them within a newly constructed religious context that has moved away from exclusivity, theocracy and any antiscientific adherence to superstition.
It would be unforgiveable if the government responded to the second report from the Francis Report with pious words about the paramount importance of patient safety, another few layers of regulation and verbiage about "this must never happen again", while failing to address precisely the weaknesses in hospital care which maximise the likelihood of Mid Staffs being repeated.
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(The book's tone addresses precisely this kind of joke and seems to implore, with weary finality, Enough already).
The feedback filed so far addresses precisely those topics, with a large majority of respondents objecting to the technology.
By explicitly banning paid prioritization and throttling, the bill addresses precisely the demands made by the most vocal advocates in the on-going rulemaking.
More particularly, the phase behavior of natural gas should be addressed precisely not only for gas reservoirs, but also for oil reservoirs, due to its substantial role in oil production mechanisms of saturated oil reservoirs.
Of one such accusation, Mr. Orszag remarks drily that "in his haste to issue a response to our paper, the Executive Director appears to have overlooked the final box... which addresses precisely that issue and provides the comparisons he requested (though he may not be pleased with the results).
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