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The phrase "addressed his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone speaking or writing to another person, often in a formal or respectful manner.
Example: "During the meeting, he addressed his concerns to the committee members."
Alternatives: "directed his" or "spoke to his".
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Then Cantwell addressed his teammates.
Then he addressed his main subject.
She certainly addressed his concerns very directly.
He then addressed his ball.
He addressed his friend by his initial.
An emotional Woodson addressed his teammates at halftime.
Paul also addressed his views on maintaining an open Internet.
We still have not addressed his second major questionable assumption.
He just never addressed his emotional baggage.
Trump addressed his Stern interview on Monday. .
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