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The phrase "address that way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the manner or style in which someone is being addressed or spoken to.
Example: "I don't appreciate being addressed that way; it feels disrespectful."
Alternatives: "speak to me like that" or "refer to me in that manner."
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And ask your friends not to use your address that way, either: "Friends don't let friends tweet their e-mail address".
I don't know if it's easier to address that way, or if I consciously try to block out certain parts of my rock bottom because they embarrass me (then again, it wouldn't be rock bottom if it were something I was proud of).
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Canon not only makes the cameras and printers but expects to offer each one its own internet address-that way you can connect your camera in, say, Venice directly to your printer in Detroit.
And it's natural for the sandwich generation, since they address children that way".
"Do not think for a minute that anyone ever calls me sweetheart," Vivian screams when an attendant addresses her that way.
The Boys of Broadway!," at Feinstein's at Loews Regency on Tuesday evening Betty Buckley sang the song with conviction, then mused aloud that if only men addressed women that way, "the world would be a better place".
But, he added, "It's perfectly possible for the United States to address that in a way that in no way diminishes the importance of the Atlantic alliance".
Elderspeak, a form of address that worms its way into conversations between generations, can send a message that older people are incompetent.
Like many of Chuck's books, the title is already "visual," so I felt that the directions we were exploring had to address that in some way.
That is no more than basic courtesy: if you know me, know how I like to be addressed, address me that way.
"Our women's dream is to be financially independent from their husbands, but we're not addressing that the way they want it addressed – we're addressing it the way we want it done".
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