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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that has been mentioned previously and is being brought up once more.
Example: "The concerns raised in the last meeting were addressed again in today's discussion."
Alternatives: "mentioned again" or "brought up again".
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It won't be addressed again".
Fortunately, there is another year to wait before this subject has to be addressed again seriously.
The first question Duckworth addressed, again, was the relative importance of I. Q
But the legislation is expected to be addressed again as soon as Parliament gets back to work.
"Is graffiti (or tagging, or skateboarding) art?" seems to be an unavoidable question addressed again and again and consistently answered affirmatively.
What this term, final solution, meant was that the Jewish presence would never have to be addressed again because there would be no more Jews.
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Can the Yankees, who want to avoid payroll-tax penalties and also have other pressing areas to address, again invest so heavily in Soriano as a projected seventh- or eighth-inning specialist?
We spoke about discipline and it's something we need to address again.
Surely the irony of the moment wouldn't have escaped him; this was the largest crowd he'd ever addressed (and would ever address again).
The actress closed out her speech returning again to the question of confidence -- something she hopefully won't have to address again.
Hence, we do not address again the problem of incomplete CV in the present article.
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