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The phrase "addressed customers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to customers who have been spoken to or communicated with, typically in a business or service context.
Example: "The manager addressed customers during the meeting to discuss their concerns and feedback."
Alternatives: "spoken to customers" or "communicated with customers".
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Emblematic of his non-interventionist economy is that Drury never adds to "said" any interpretative adverbs such as "sadly" or "jokingly", so that readers are left to infer the tone when, for instance, after the departure of a waitress who has addressed customers as "babe" and "angel", a diner remarks: "She seems awfully fond of us".
As a result of those interviews, the retailer incorporated services that addressed customers' concerns, such as hiring gemologists into their customer service department, offering a free, 30-day appraisal for the diamond, insuring the diamond for overnight shipping and providing certifications for every diamond on their site.
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Meanwhile, American Airlines has addressed customer desire for healthier food options.
Similarly, it's safest to address customers the way they address you.
I frequently saw cashiers address customers by name and ask about family or friends in common.
However, to address customers' problems, sales reps must identify, or "discover" them in the first place.
They also creatively address customers' underlying concerns rather than blindly fulfilling the letter of the request.
They worked either to increase efficiency or to address customers' emotions.
Are the touchpoints addressing customers' motivations, and answering their questions or allaying concerns?
It would both address customers' concerns over range limits and prevent potential negative publicity that could come from frustrated drivers.
They can also exercise creativity in addressing customers' underlying concerns rather than blindly fulfilling the letter of the stated request.
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