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The phrase "addressed a letter" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of writing the recipient's name and address on an envelope or in the context of sending correspondence. Example: "After finishing the letter, she addressed a letter to her friend in another city."
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He addressed a letter to Mr. Kostunica this way: "To the president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia".
"My twin sister and Barbara Johns," the student who led the strike, "addressed a letter to the N.A.A.C.P".
He once addressed a letter to her "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, Bronxville, New York".
In December 1870, on the initiative of Bismarck, Louis addressed a letter to Germany's princes calling for the creation of a new empire.
After his daughter Husna was unable to enter the United States, in October, 2010, he addressed a letter to the Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton.
IN June 1965, a confused 27-year-old addressed a letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, asking the President why he was about to be shipped to Vietnam.
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A man had occasion to address a letter to a small Swedish town.
To address a letter to a city of any kind is folly.
The New Yorker, January 25 , 1941P. 11 A man had occasion to address a letter to a small Swedish town.
In August, 2003, he wrote to one of the many judges involved, "I normally would not address a letter to the judge in a pending legal proceeding….
Last week, lawmakers in Moscow took up the matter, addressing a letter to Russia's three main television stations asking them to stop airing material about the prophecy.
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