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The phrase "addressed once again" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that has been discussed previously and is being brought up for discussion again.
Example: "The concerns regarding the project timeline were addressed once again during the meeting."
Alternatives: "brought up again" or "discussed once more".
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In the case of the Taliban, its insistence on identifying itself as Afghanistan's de facto leadership reflects issues that would need to be addressed once again, James Dobbins, the U.S. special representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan, told reporters.
Or, is the distraction of recreational marijuana enough to keep the cycles of deeper change from being addressed once again?
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They may conceivably have to address once again the issue of humanitarian intervention, and there will probably be a wide difference of opinions among them.
KINZOKU KOGYO KABUSHIKI CO., LTD., et al. This case requires us to address once again the relation between two patent law concepts, the doctrine of equivalents and the rule of prosecution history estoppel.
As a new European Commission prepares to settle into Brussels after the European Parliamentary elections, a new opportunity arises to address once again the central issue: Europe will only work for its citizens, and thus recover the legitimacy of its grand project, if there is economic growth.
But he did not address, once again, the significant changes to the tests last year: They were shorter and were not timed, making comparisons with previous years' scores impossible.
Companies want a New York address once again, and job growth last year edged ahead of the national average for the first time in at least a decade.
Heidemann, a man seldom to be found in the newsroom, who often disappears for weeks without leaving any indication of his destination or contact address, once again cannot be found".
Drawing from President Obama's address once again I repeat his statement that "our public life withers when only the extreme voices get all of the attention" and his questioning of how we can "make politics represent the best of us and not the worst of us?" Once again I ask, is the media doing its job?
The question was revisited last week when a panel of Einstein authorities convened to announce the formation of the Einstein Fund of Princeton and to address -- once again -- the issue of just how the Nobel Prize winner, who spent the last 22 years of his life here, might have wanted to be remembered.
Paul Ryan is attempting to address poverty, once again.
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