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The phrase "addressed it in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific topic or issue that has been discussed or mentioned in a particular context, such as a report, conversation, or presentation.
Example: "In the meeting, we addressed it in the context of our new marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "discussed it in" or "covered it in".
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I addressed it in spring training.
And I've addressed it in so many different ways.
CLINTON -- Well, you know, Marcia, I've answered that question and I've addressed it in various forums.
You've addressed it in songs like Caravan or Wavelength, where you've used the radio wave as a metaphor.
"We addressed it in the second half but the last try was a frustrating one.
The president addressed it in a speech.
I also addressed it in my official Talk at Google.
Because the legislators never envisioned this, they never addressed it in the bill.
We completely agree with this comment and have addressed it in two ways.
We have addressed it in this revised manuscript in a fair amount of detail.
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