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The phrase "addressed next week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that will be discussed or dealt with in the following week.
Example: "The budget concerns will be addressed next week during the team meeting."
Alternatives: "discussed next week" or "tackled next week".
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Betty arrives home to find her mother-in-law passed out on the couch and her daughter asleep on the floor underneath, a state of affairs that will presumably be addressed next week.
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"We'll address that tomorrow.
The address is 2009 University Ave S.E.
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