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The phrase "addressed memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to computing, programming, or discussions about memory management where specific memory locations are referenced.
Example: "The program successfully accessed the addressed memory to retrieve the necessary data."
Alternatives: "referenced memory" or "targeted memory".
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The text, by John Jesurun, addressed memory and advised not wasting it on music.
On the other hand, the convergence time and the amount of addressed memory resources indicate a better achievement for PSO.
The table also shows the best optimization value, the convergence time and the amount addressed memory resources.
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