"address the mismatch" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English. You might use it when referring to any situation where two elements are not properly aligned or are conflicting in some way. For example, "The study revealed a mismatch between reported income and actual wealth, so our task is to address the mismatch.".
We must address the mismatch between the skills students acquire and the needs of employers.
Governments are trying to address the mismatch between education and the labour market.
Ultimately, the onus is on the weaker countries to address the mismatch between pay and productivity.
Realising this problem, governments are trying to address the mismatch between skills and jobs: apprenticeships in Britain have increased in recent years, for example.
This section describes our experiments to study the effect of various acoustic correlates in addressing the mismatch between adults' and children's speech on their recognition performance under mismatched conditions.
Addressing the mismatch between the skills young people have and the requirements of the job market is essential.
Addressing the mismatch in skills and expectations here and across China is a central issue facing the country's leaders as they gather on Saturday in Beijing.
Thanks to Ludwig my first paper got accepted! The editor wrote me that my manuscript was well-written
Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia