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The phrase "addressed behind" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is addressed or discussed in a context that is not immediately visible or is secondary to the main topic.
Example: "The concerns were addressed behind the main agenda during the meeting."
Alternatives: "discussed later" or "mentioned in passing".
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This can be addressed behind the scenes with risk-adjustment techniques, but few exchanges will be up to this task.
This is not a bilateral problem to be addressed behind closed doors or even regional.
The incessant splashing in my backpack introduced an issue that could only be addressed behind the cover of trees.
Enhanced sleep environments are sought in travel situations, napping practices are more defined, and even dietary considerations in terms of how food affects sleep are being addressed behind the scenes.
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The meeting did not address behind-the-scenes efforts by C. Michael Armstrong, the chairman of AT&T, and Theodore W. Waitt, the chairman of Gateway, to narrow differences and give states more leeway to simplify sales taxes.
Seed's walls were once lined with all the drawings that kids left behind, addressed to Grandma Mary.
"Lawsuits of any kind are uncommon in China, where disputes are usually addressed quietly behind closed doors," Stratfor reports.
The bank insisted that it had already addressed the problems left behind by Goodwin.
"As far as we are concerned, this issue has been addressed and is behind us".
Three hours before the first pitch, Lasorda addressed his players behind closed doors.
The rabbi addressed them from behind bars covering a window, leading them in singing, "Please, O Lord, redeem us".
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