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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic that has been acknowledged or mentioned, but not fully resolved or acted upon.
Example: "The issue was addressed but not fully resolved during the meeting."
Alternatives: "acknowledged yet" or "mentioned but not".
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Those issues would be addressed, but later.
Vision is addressed, but vicarious touch and smell take delivery.
He said they must be squarely addressed, but offered no specific answers.
The move addressed, but fell far short of meeting, a major Palestinian demand in peace negotiations.
Child slavery is not only poorly addressed but also poorly identified.
The physicians' issue needs to be addressed, but not in a way that increases the deficit".
It isn't often addressed, but there's a political agenda in collaboration.
There is an issue to be addressed, but not just by universities.
Serious issues concerning hunger, genetically altered foods, agribusiness and body image are addressed, but fleetingly.
The gnarly cliffhanger of 1999 is addressed, but only at the end of the final episode.
The use of wire cages isn't being addressed, but should be in the future.
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