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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation where two subjects or issues have been discussed or dealt with.
Example: "The report addressed both the environmental impact and the economic implications of the project."
Alternatives: "covered both" or "tackled both".
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The Knicks, hoping to solidify the point guard and the center positions, addressed both concerns yesterday.
The bill passed by the House today addressed both elements of the problem.
Mr. Snyder addressed both in his speech, as well as concerns about the state's aging infrastructure.
We addressed both client-to-serverinteractions as well as server-to-server forwarding.
By late morning, University IT (UIT) addressed both issues and all services are now operating normally.
His wife is addressed, both in writing and in speaking, as Mrs. Obama.
Feden addressed both real and apparent inconsistencies: Constand mixed up dates; she maintained contact with Cosby after the incident.
The president addressed both teams and walked to midfield to a rousing ovation to perform the coin toss.
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Modern papal social doctrine has addressed both threats since its inception.
I believe sin and evil must be addressed -- both individually and systemically.
We agree it should be addressed -- both by individuals making better choices, and with policies directed at the supply side.
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