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The phrase "addressed new" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that has been newly addressed or discussed, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The committee addressed new concerns regarding the project during the meeting."
Alternatives: "tackled new" or "discussed new".
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He spoke for more than an hour, at the same lectern that Abraham Lincoln (who Kramer ceaselessly insists was gay) used when he addressed New Yorkers, in 1860.
A top executive at Visa, the credit card giant, addressed new caps on debit card fees, according to a copy of the agenda.
In addition to reestablishing the pre-World War II system of narcotics control, which had been disrupted by the war, the United Nations addressed new problems resulting from the development of synthetic drugs.
The license agreement also addressed new products developed by Medtronic, requiring it to pay royalties on ones said to be infringing the patents or to go to court for a "declaration of noninfringement".
Hogarth's relationship to the theatre and literature is one aspect of his novelty, illustrating the way he took new subjects, developed new genres and addressed new markets, reflecting a new commercial age.
Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington and a privacy advocate who helped draft the original law, said he was especially heartened that the rules addressed new technology that allows for location-tracking and facial recognition.
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"They needed to address new technology and new equipment," he said.
They can address new users who like colourful handsets, and also the current iPhone users.
It doesn't leave much time for addressing new issues or answering questions from the patient.
"Constant vigilance is needed to address new and innovative tobacco marketing strategies".
It addresses new in-flight technology and its importance to the growth of air traffic capacity.
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