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The phrase "addressed a gathering of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone speaking to a group of people, typically in a formal or public setting.
Example: "The mayor addressed a gathering of local residents to discuss the new community project."
Alternatives: "spoke to an assembly of" or "delivered a speech to a crowd of".
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Pope Francis on Friday addressed a gathering of the United Nations General Assembly.
In Marion he addressed a gathering of war veterans, devoting his remarks to war and arbitration.
Later in the afternoon, Obama addressed a gathering of U.S. business leaders and Cuban entrepreneurs.
Earlier in the day, Pakistan's prime minister, Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, addressed a gathering of politicians and top clerics in Islamabad.
In August, as the rupee tumbled, he addressed a gathering of India's policymaking elite at his house in Delhi.
Her command of English is unsteady: she once addressed a gathering of widows as "my fellow-widows".
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Consider the sonnet "Salut," which addresses a gathering of poets.
But he did address a gathering of family and friends in Queens after the State of the Union address.
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf is scheduled to address a gathering of religious scholars in Islamabad on Friday morning.
Addressing a gathering of triumphant AKP members, Erdogan hailed the outcome as a "defeat for the 12 September coup" and said it would unite Turkey.
Mr. Romney faces one of his most important tests on Friday, when he addresses a gathering of conservative Christians at the Values Voter Summit in Washington.
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