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The phrase "address the press" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to speaking or communicating with journalists or media representatives, often in a formal context.
Example: "The president will address the press following the announcement of the new policy."
Alternatives: "speak to the media" or "talk to reporters".
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Robinson's mother, Andrea Irwin, wore black and did not address the press.
There was less need to address the press, to tell Meredith's story.
For some time he decided to address the press by means of a plasma TV to avoid questions.
He urged them to address the press corps on the way out with a statement of support for the bill.
After a game, I wait in the tunnel outside our changing room for the gaffer, Russell Slade, to come out and address the press.
While he was not fired on Black Monday last year, he was the only still-employed head coach who did not address the press.
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Contostavlos addressed the press following the court collapse, describing what was "horrific and disgusting entrapment".
The polls closed at 9 P.M., and before long Donald Trump was addressing the press at Trump Tower.
2.52pm GMT Tony Blair Photograph Matt Cardy/PA Tony Blairr has just finished addressing the press gallery lunch.
Paul Waugh on his blog says David Cameron had a good line in John Bercow jokes when he addressed the press gallery lunch.
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