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The phrase "address the problems onsite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to deal with issues or challenges at a specific location, particularly in a work or project context.
Example: "The team will need to address the problems onsite to ensure the project stays on schedule."
Alternatives: "tackle the issues at the location" or "resolve the problems in situ."
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There were the architects who wrote to her about students who relied so heavily on ready digital information that they were unprepared to address basic problems onsite.
The school must address the problems.
Did we address the problems?
What was done to address the problems?
Developing solutions to address the problems.
Verizon didn't address the problem, however.
"Is it adequate to address the problem?
Nor did it address the problem completely.
Banks are starting to address the problem.
When can they first address the problem?
The FA must address the problem forthwith.
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