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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed of something" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "addressed to something"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to the act of directing a message or communication towards a specific subject or recipient.
Example: "The letter was addressed to the committee regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "directed to something" or "sent to something".
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The increasing volatility of capital markets must be somehow addressed, by something better than exchange controls.
"And it was plain that in his work, although it was cast in an historical period, he was addressing something of the essence of what was going on in the world today.
Mr. Capriglione, a freshman, came to Austin with what seems like an idea born in a high school civics class: write a piece of legislation that addresses something of concern to the voters who elected you.
As I mentioned earlier, indirect addressing of conflict is just not something that's tolerated in a lot of cultures or a lot of offices.
Di State of di Nation address na something wey dem dey do every year.
After tackling in his recent novels the weighty topics of the Iraq war, family betrayal and sexual inadequacy, it is not surprising that Ian McEwan's next endeavour would address something of similar import - the pressing question of climate change.
Should the two hit it off, the relationship could well continue beyond this initial 10-day assignment, addressing something of a curiosity in recent times that has seen England, light in the slow bowling department since the retirement of Graeme Swann, devoid of any such coach in their first team set-up.
"Silver Lake Kraftwerk addresses something of a gap in cleantech investing.
But for those wondering about Mr. Ryan's next act, the answer came into relief Thursday, when he addressed journalists as something of the official spokesman for his conference.
White House aides familiar with the president's thinking cast his approach in grandly historical terms, pointing particularly to themes of his 2016 commencement addresses as something of an early draft of his version of Dwight D. Eisenhower's parting speech about a growing military-industrial complex, or even George Washington's concern in his farewell address over forming political parties.
Romney won't alienate his rightwing supporters by addressing something most of them don't even believe is happening.
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