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The phrase "address things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to deal with or respond to various issues or topics.
Example: "In our meeting, we need to address things that have been affecting team morale."
Alternatives: "tackle issues" or "deal with matters".
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We felt that was the way we could address things.
But I very seldom address things that bother me.
"Philip has come into rehearsal to address things that haven't worked, or needed shifting around.
As a professor and as an organizer, I'm trying to address things now.
That means it has to address things to do with everyday life, including money.
You address things that maybe initially you would find hard to.
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And the "get a different email address" thing is funny, because that's what I bet all those people with work email addresses are saying.
It's not about special-interest groups when addressing things that involve literally everyone.
Maybe these candidates would see an overall rise in their popularity if they addressed things we actually care about.
"He is addressing things that in the past would not have been up for discussion," Sally J. Dessloch, an analyst at J.P. Morgan Chase, said.
"We planned it so that we were addressing things for which we could get matching state and federal funds," she said.
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