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The phrase "addressed differently from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing how two or more subjects are treated or referred to in different ways.
Example: "The issues were addressed differently from how we approached them in the previous meeting."
Alternatives: "treated differently than" or "referred to differently from".
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Thus, in targeting youth with programs to improve their reproductive health, this group should be addressed differently from the others.
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The definition of recovery in psychosis has been addressed differently, depending on whether it is seen from a personal or clinical perspective.
She lives in Israel, though, where freedom of speech is addressed differently than Germany.
A procedure's duration and anesthesia level would be addressed differently depending on the priority.
Nutritional status was addressed differently according to the age group.
In the two situations food security mainstreaming should be addressed differently.
Consequently, disagreements may need to be addressed differently depending on when they occur.
There's something about caring for children that people address differently".
This country fought the Civil War because individual states wanted to address issues differently from our federal government.
How, and why, do we use written language differently when addressing different audiences?
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