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The phrase "addressed more generally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue in a broader context rather than focusing on specific details.
Example: "The concerns raised in the meeting were addressed more generally in the report, allowing for a wider understanding of the issues at hand."
Alternatives: "discussed in broader terms" or "considered in a more general context".
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It is important that the Baby P case be fully examined to provide evidence about general or systemic failures that might be addressed more generally.
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These kinds of challenges are more generally addressed by the emerging discipline of Sustainability Science.
Child poverty is a peculiar proxy issue – a more palatable shorthand for addressing inequality and poverty more generally.
What can be done outside of schools to address the digital divide more generally?
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Mr. Khan had told investigators that e-mail addresses were generally not used more than a few times.
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