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The phrase "addressed extensively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic that has been covered in great detail or thoroughly examined.
Example: "The issue of climate change has been addressed extensively in recent scientific literature."
Alternatives: "discussed in depth" or "covered thoroughly."
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The question of how humans solve problem has been addressed extensively.
While this subject has been addressed extensively, little is known on the actual process of fracture.
The movement and dispersal of human populations during the Pleistocene is a complex question, and one that has been addressed extensively in the literature.
Some important issues in the implementation of computations that involve a large number of arithmetic operations and data on the GPU that has limited high-speed memory resources are addressed extensively.
David Leavitt replies: Stephen Spender's lawsuit over "While England Sleeps," about which I am upfront in this review, is a matter I have already addressed extensively (both in the essay for The Times Magazine and in my novella "The Term Paper Artist") and that I have no wish to relitigate with Jason Epstein 19 years after the fact.
Recently, the theory of boundary value problems for nonlinear fractional q-difference equations has been addressed extensively by several researchers.
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Since the substantive issue was addressed so extensively by the plurality opinion announcing the judgment of the Court in that case (which I will refer to as the "plurality opinion"), and by the dissent, I will only sketch its outlines here.
Considering the frequent use of air-powder abrasive devices to treat peri-implantitis, the potential risk of iatrogenic emphysema related to this procedure needs to be addressed more extensively.
On the other hand, the impulsive boundary value problems for nonlinear fractional differential equations have not been addressed so extensively and many aspects of these problems are yet to be explored.
However, as pointed out in [38, 39], the fractional impulsive differential equations have not been addressed so extensively and many aspects of these problems are yet to be explored.
Although the volume offers a handful of insights on governing and the governance of low carbon transition in cities, we feel that a lot of potentially useful issues and theoretical notions deserve to be addressed more extensively, an ambition to which this special issue contributes.
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