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The phrase "address your remarks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking someone to respond to or consider their comments or statements, often in a formal context.
Example: "In your response, please address your remarks regarding the project's timeline and budget."
Alternatives: "respond to your comments" or "consider your statements".
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Cavendish had a deep phobia about being near people; it was understood that if you wished to talk to him, you wouldn't get too close and would address your remarks as if you were talking to someone else.
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