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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed more quickly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the speed at which an issue or concern is handled or resolved.
Example: "If we prioritize this matter, it will be addressed more quickly than anticipated."
Alternatives: "resolved faster" or "handled more promptly".
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It is a moral imperative that communities in need are better served, city problems are addressed more quickly, and taxpayer dollars are more effectively spent.
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You'll be able to do email better, and type web addresses more quickly, but is there enterprise software, financial management stuff, serious word processing and editing to be done on them?
Speak more quickly than you usually do.
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The switch to a fremium model wasn't in response to struggling sales, CEO Cliff Boro tells me; it was just a decision to address more of the market, more quickly.
In any event, agencies serve an important practical purpose because they can address problems more quickly and in more detail than Congress can.
Mr. Brathwaite said that the company will address complaints more quickly if a customer is a member of United's frequent-flier program and includes a membership number along with the note.
While the group has also been critical of Accord factories, Nova said the H&M-led group had moved to address issues more quickly than the Alliance group and credited their greater transparency for the difference.
"The best thing to do in the short term is policy change and addressing bullying more quickly," Artis said.
An easy, user-friendly way to report problems can save you money, because you can address problems more quickly, as they arise.
But the truth is that it is not only exceptionally easy to evade blocking, it is also ultimately ineffective as sites now move location and web address ever more quickly, so it won't stop deliberate access.
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