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The phrase "address some questions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of responding to or discussing specific inquiries or concerns.
Example: "During the meeting, we will address some questions that have been raised by the team."
Alternatives: "respond to some inquiries" or "tackle a few questions".
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Still, it would be a relief to address some questions to that soldier.
Before I address some questions to the Reluctant West European, let me first acknowledge a few obvious home truths.
Dr Simon Gosling from Nottingham University has followed up his earlier comments to address some questions about the carbon impacts of dam construction.
Taking a cue from strategy-in-practice approaches, it is proposed that institutional theories can be used to address some questions that have not been answered adequately regarding megaprojects.
In addition, we address some questions related to the differential impact of initiatives with varied duration, format, or target group, because these questions were left unanswered in earlier reviews.
Sometimes we were not able to address some questions because of lack of time, misunderstanding, or a lack of will from the informant to answer the particular question.
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For addressing some questions, we also used data from previously published population samples collected within the native range of W. auropunctata (Foucaud et al. 2007, 2009b).
In this seminar, we will address some central questions in epistemology and examine contemporary responses to these questions.
We will try to address some specific questions: do multiple OL subtypes exist in the CNS?
I wanted to address some basic questions about the idea to bring you up to speed.
We focus here on using population genetics to address some key questions in local adaptation: what traits are involved?
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