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The phrase "addressed different facets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various aspects or dimensions of a topic, issue, or problem.
Example: "The report addressed different facets of climate change, including its economic, social, and environmental impacts."
Alternatives: "covered various aspects" or "explored multiple dimensions".
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"His work has addressed different facets of contemporary life through a number of pivotal moments of US history, identifying with his pairing of text and images the shifting values of the country across the last few decades.
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Traditionally also, instruments used to address different facets of language behavior as the core dimension of acculturation.
After an initial phone interview, the SP attends the centre where they are interviewed, complete a questionnaire addressing different facets of SP work including their reasons for participating and have an opportunity to demonstrate their role-playing skills.
The BETTER Trial, informed by Ontario's chronic disease framework [ 17], developed an integrated approach to CDPS that aimed to address different facets of the framework including health care organizations, practice teams and individuals and families.
For other rules, more than one indicator was needed to adequately and sufficiently address the different facets of the rule.
The developed indicator system is more than the sum of individual indicators addressing the different facets of sustainability and goes beyond mere statistical representation to monitor the development of the energy system.
Although our experiments were crucial in identifying NRN1 as a gene target that could address the different facets of neurodegeneration and regenerative failure, similar experiments need to be performed to test correct innervation of traumatized axons to target neurons over an extended time course.
Rather, they are addressing different questions.
With each ballet, Goldner addresses a different facet of Balanchine's work: abstraction ("Concerto Barocco"), economy ("Valse Fantaisie"), tension ("Agon"), classical technique ("Ballo della Regina"), pacing (" Theme and Variations"), dreamwork ("A Midsummer Night's Dream").
Rather than continue to define the boundaries between the sciences and the humanities, we should seek to understand that each discipline is equally important; each addresses a different facet of life.
We discuss the roles of genetic, epigenetic, and commensal microbial variation in disease pathogenesis, and highlight key case studies that exemplify the broad range of questions that can be addressed by examining different facets of molecular diversity.
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