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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed as a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the way someone is referred to or spoken to. Example: During the meeting, the CEO was addressed as "Mr. Smith" by all of the employees.
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This needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency.
He can be addressed as a civilian president only.
It has to be addressed as a threat to Europe.
And if one is addressed as a Jew, isn't it reasonable to respond as one?
"But the Bronx has some issues that need to be addressed as a borough".
The first problem that BLAM! has addressed as a team is stroke rehabilitation.
But Peter was addressed as a faithful disciple, not as a priest or a pope.
In Tamil poems the supreme being is addressed as a lover, a parent, or a master.
This could initiate change because what has to be counted and reported often gets addressed as a result.
But church leaders insisted that his problems were ones that had to be addressed as a community.
The only thing I'm seeing elected officials do is bust the cases, it needs to be addressed as a disease.
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