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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed body" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a body of individuals or a group that has been addressed or spoken to, often in formal or official communications.
Example: "The addressed body was informed of the new policy changes during the meeting."
Alternatives: "spoken to group" or "addressed assembly".
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The government also addressed body size.
"There is another problem with casual dress that I've never seen addressed: body odor.
She cites her 2012 show, which addressed body issues and media portrayals of women, and Bridget Christie's show this year, as examples of comedy that can participate in the current feminist revival.
On Tuesday, Lady Gaga addressed body shamers in an Instagram post, shutting down the ugly comments with an inspirational message to her fans.
Haemo-QoL more often addressed 'Body Structures' and 'Activities and Participation' components than adults' measures.
The second domain addressed body posture and consisted of eleven items (Appendix 1).
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Each piece addresses body image, and where certain scars came from relative to their personal history.
These findings provide support for addressing body functionality in programmes designed to improve body image.
Upworthy, the popular feel-good Web site, is known for promoting content that addresses body image and other social issues.
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So to truly heal them, I need to address body, mind, and soul.
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