Sentence examples for addressed experience from inspiring English sources

The phrase "addressed experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an experience that has been acknowledged or dealt with in some way.
Example: "The workshop focused on the addressed experience of participants in overcoming challenges in their careers."
Alternatives: "acknowledged experience" or "discussed experience".

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They addressed experience as context variable in empirical studies and proposed a classification, which we show in Table 14.

The second section addressed experience – five questions with binary responses (yes or no) explored physicians' clinical experiences with pharmaceutical cannabinoids, the federal MMAR process and discussions regarding CTP with their patients.

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Counselling addressed experienced workplace barriers and physical activity.

Have a nice day is a commonly spoken expression used to conclude a conversation (whether brief or extensive), or end a message by hoping the person to whom it is addressed experiences a pleasant day.

The main topics of the interview guide addressed experiences of PGP in the current pregnancy including reactions from family, surrounding society, health care professionals and perceived consequences of daily living.

The questionnaire addressed experiences of preconception education in medical school and residency, frequency of preconception care in clinical practice, attitudes about providing preconception care, and perceived need for preconception education to medical students and residents.

Key topics covered in the FGDs included perceptions on malaria causes, sources of ITNs, net use patterns, barriers to ITN ownership and use and how they can be addressed, experiences with the mass campaigns distributions and economic generating activities.

The link to improvements in local tax systems occurred only gradually in addressing experience.

(v) "Self-image": eight questions addressing experience (e.g., been confident, felt attractive) and feelings.

Two items in the original SECEL, specifically addressing experiences after laryngectomy, were re-worded in the S-SECEL.

Each item addresses experiences over the past week and is rated on a five-point scale; 1 never, 2 seldom, 3 sometimes, 4 often and 5 always.

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