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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed a need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how a particular action, product, or service fulfills a specific requirement or demand.
Example: "The new software application addressed a need for better project management tools in our organization."
Alternatives: "met a need" or "fulfilled a need".
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But Baker, a Harvard graduate then studying at Stanford Business School, knew he had the germ of an idea that addressed a need.
"As I see it, the Rafer thing this year, it addressed a need that we knew we were going to have next year, this year," Otis Smith, Orlando's general manager, said.
Dr. Greene, who is also director of the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology, a leading AIDS research center affiliated with the university, said the model addressed a need for infection-control guidelines, clinical studies and research financing.
This study addressed a need to examine and improve current assessments of LC.
This study addressed a need to examine current assessments of LC of university learners of English.
This study addressed a need to examine and improve current assessments of listening comprehension (LC) of university EFL learners.
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Reid is another hard-hitting safety who addresses a need for San Francisco.
"It's easy to become fixated by the technology … be sure you're using it to address a need".
"If we're going to use county and district money, we should use it to address a need that exists".
Rather than trading away unrestricted free agents such as Mike Ribeiro and Matt Hendricks, McPhee acquired Erat to address a need on the left side.
This addresses a need for more informative cell-based assays that are required to accelerate the drug development process.
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