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"addressed clearly" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe the act of clearly and effectively communicating or responding to something in a written communication. Example: - The customer complaint was addressed clearly in the company's response, addressing each of the concerns raised. - The professor's instructions were addressed clearly in the assignment guidelines, leaving no room for confusion. - The CEO's letter to stakeholders addressed clearly the company's plans for growth and expansion in the coming year.
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This is a critical focus for any business and needs to be addressed clearly and concisely.
But until now the solution process of this model has not been addressed clearly.
The floc formation, structure and strength remain a problematic topic to be addressed clearly to guide the flocculator design.
Because most patients may require retreatment, the efficacy and safety of multiple injections must be addressed clearly.
Those after a thorough exposition of natural selection or the nature of science should look elsewhere, as both topics are addressed clearly but briefly.
The question of target specificity was not addressed clearly enough in the original manuscript.
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If the child's intent is benign, it can also be particularly difficult for the parent of the questioning child to address clearly.
Generally, mixed method studies were found to address clearly formulated research questions.
Overall quality of papers was found to be acceptable, with appropriate methods used to address clearly stated research goals.
However, this raises the challenge of developing methods that can utilize the vast abundance of data to address clearly defined biological questions.
The "we" in Kennedy's television address clearly referred to white Americans.
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