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The phrase "address whether it was" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or evaluating a specific situation or condition, particularly in formal or analytical contexts.
Example: "In our report, we will address whether it was appropriate to implement the new policy at this time."
Alternatives: "consider if it was" or "evaluate whether it was".
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And you always pass it to the right and not to the left".The etiquette sessions did not address whether it was polite to ask for an autograph during a meal.
Here's a snippet from his post and a link to the rest: …Crowley pressed them twice to address whether it was in fact the government's job to lower gas prices.
Gunshot residue found in a car belonging to a man accused of murder "does not assist or address" whether it was used by a gunman, a court heard.
To address whether it was an issue of number of base-pairs versus different localized signals concentrated in different contiguous parts of the genome (i.e. each LCB), I used the data-sets generated with BioPerl scripts, that randomly selected nucleotide columns from the 3 Mbp alignment and separately for the 12 Mbp alignment.
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Indeed, there have not even been trials addressing whether it is better to base treatment on 1-h or 2-h postprandial glucose measurements.
You can, of course, use another email address, whether it's from Gmail, Yahoo or anywhere else.
The decision did not address whether it is inhumane to use a three-drug cocktail in lethal injections, as critics have argued.
We all have some inward prejudices that we need to address, whether it be of colour, race or religion". Beyond the diplomacy, Amla reveals a more private pain.
But a more fundamental question for what kind of historical precedent Mr. Trump's move establishes is whether courts will even allow themselves to address whether it is true, as a matter of fact, that a national emergency exists on the border that a wall would resolve.
But that argument doesn't address whether it's fair to force hospitals to treat people who either can't afford or choose not to buy health insurance, and for taxpayers to subsidize those costs.
"We label a lot of things like whether it's sustainable or whether it's wild-caught or farmed, but one of the things that we still haven't figured out how to do is to address whether it's contaminated or not," said Amro Hamdoun, who studies ecological developmental biology at Scripps and was a co-author of the new report.
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