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The phrase "address the sources" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to acknowledge or refer to the origins of information or materials in a piece of writing or research.
Example: "In your essay, make sure to address the sources you used to support your arguments."
Alternatives: "cite the sources" or "reference the sources".
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Second, electoral reform will not occur unless its supporters can convince voters that changing the electoral rules will address the sources of their anger.
The centre-left needs to address the sources of the fear, pain and rage that fuels a Trump, Le Pen or Farage.
A new method was developed as part of this study to address the sources of differences.
After having outlined the basic idea of the IV approach, we now describe how we use this model to address the sources of potential bias in the returns-to-skills estimation.
In this review, we address the sources of PtdOH, the enzymes involved in its production, the regulation of these enzymes, and its potential roles in neurotransmission in the central nervous system.
After UKIP's success in those elections, the Labour leader said it was not prejudiced to talk about immigration but said that the government needed to address the sources of people's concerns with practical steps, such as stopping rogue employers undercutting wages and exploiting workers.
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Nadal did not address the source of Sunday's protests.
Judith Warner doesn't address the source of the "significantly more work-related stress" that helps kill marital romance.
"It will bring temporary relief but whatever it is, we have to address the source of the problem," she said.
But my question for ardent supporters of the Buffett Rule is this: why not address the source of the problem, rather than its symptoms?
But the news from New Mexico did little to address the source of the E. coli, which is found in mammals' intestines and can be spread via polluted irrigation water, raw animal droppings or unsanitary work conditions.
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