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Free sign upThe phrase "addressed in on" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of phrases and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The issues were addressed in the report."
Alternatives: "discussed in" or "covered in".
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The first two are often addressed in research on academic writing and the latter two are fully addressed in discussion of Engagement in Appraisal.
Antimicrobial-resistant foodborne infections are addressed in articles on Salmonella spp. and Campylobacter jejuni.
The domain language comprehension is seldom addressed in studies on cognition in patients with type 2 diabetes.
The intracellular location of Cav2.1 in human brains, particularly of the CTF, cannot be addressed in immunoblotting on crude homogenates.
This important issue has barely been addressed in studies on self other differences with respect to substance use.
This concern has to be addressed in the publicity on these measures.
The final section highlights persistent criticisms that should be addressed in future research on global democracy.
These issues are addressed in the section on Biodiversity and Growth of Knowledge.
(The normative questions are addressed in Section 3 on the moral debate).
Optimality has not been addressed in existing works on control of (stochastic) nonholonomic systems.
So, again, why isn't this being addressed in the debate on waterboarding?
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