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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed does" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks context and clarity, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "The issue addressed does not seem to have a clear resolution."
Alternatives: "the matter discussed" or "the topic covered".
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The following overarching questions are addressed: Does a TOD-informed urban spatial structure correlate with high rail based accessibility?
This information addressed does not fulfil the consumer requirements normally; hence an extended registry has to be provided with additional details of non- functional aspects in order to locate the exact service.
Based on our data and regarding the limitations within the design of this study, we might conclude that a perforation of the Schneiderian membrane, if recognized and properly addressed, does not necessarily endanger or negatively impact the stability of the augmented bone or implant survival.
In fact, the Tibetan word for nun, Ani, with which the nuns are commonly addressed, does not even really mean "nun," but simply "auntie".
In fact, the Tibetan word for nun, Ani, with which the nuns are commonly addressed, does not even really mean "nun," but simply "auntie". Tibetan Buddhist nuns have to travel to Chinese countries to receive full ordination in a Buddhist lineage that they are not entirely familiar with.
However, a key question should be addressed: does the reactional tachycardia to the venepuncture represent a valid physiological indicator of pain?
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