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The phrase "addressed basic needs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how certain actions or policies have met fundamental requirements or necessities of individuals or groups.
Example: "The new program was designed to ensure that the community addressed basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare."
Alternatives: "met essential needs" or "fulfilled fundamental requirements".
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Mr. Scal said wireless fitness devices were becoming popular because they addressed basic needs for consumers, unlike another trend seen at the show, enormous televisions.
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The Gates Foundation's work is largely international, although a portion of its spending supports efforts to improve urban education and access to college, so Mr. Buffett's money is unlikely to be used to address basic needs in this country.
Mr. Orr played down the prospect of confrontation and said his first priority would be addressing basic needs like turning on streetlights that have gone dark because of budget cuts.
Drop-in centers for homeless youth address basic needs for food, hygiene, and clothing but can also provide critical services that address youth's "higher level" needs (e.g., substance use treatment, mental health care, HIV-related programs).
Wright asked: "If you thought you were going to be there all day, how were you going to address basic needs such as going to the toilet?" There was laughter from some of the defendants in the dock as Moses replied: "We were wearing nappies, madam".
This work should address basic needs for better security mechanisms in virtualized and distributed architectures, guiding other future researches in the security area.
Some NGO informants noted that cash-for-work programs are most likely to be effective in addressing basic needs in relatively stable communities whereas unconditional cash transfers (if markets are functioning) or in-kind assistance is more suitable for addressing the immediate needs of displaced households.
Probation or parole involvement could provide a mechanism to connect a severely disadvantaged and vulnerable group of women to services that address basic needs (such as housing and legal sources of income) and health service needs (such as substance abuse and mental health treatment -thereby promotreatment -thereby stability and safety.
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