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The phrase "addressed size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a size that has been specified or dealt with in some manner.
Example: "The addressed size of the package was larger than expected, causing issues with shipping."
Alternatives: "specified size" or "designated size".
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Our aim in this study was to assimilate published studies that have addressed size matching of donors to recipients and to establish a pragmatic understanding of the range of lung sizes that may be used for lung transplantation.
The ProtoNet method (Kaplan et al., 2005) addressed size by using a reduced set of Swiss-Prot sequences (10%) to build a high quality UPGMA tree skeleton, to which the larger TrEMBL set was appended.
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As Governor Tarullo told the Senate Banking Committee, my proposal is complementary to Dodd-Frank because the challenges that it addresses – size and volatile funding sources – remain unresolved.
There are just some things that you can't or shouldn't do [design-wise]." One place to start is to address sizing.
The government also addressed body size.
President Obama addressed the size of the U.S. prison population this week during his speech at the N.A.A.C.P. annual convention.
By Gilad Edelman July 17 , 2015President Obama addressed the size of the U.S. prison population this week during his speech at the N.A.A.C.P. annual convention.
"We estimate Micron's ongoing success in diversification increases [the company's] addressed market size by about 50%," AG Edwards said.
Maehashi et al. [ 37] have recently addressed the size issue of recognition elements in FET-based sensors.
With each update of the system, the issues addressed, the size of the database, and the number of results have multiplied.
Those parts of the API that expose the addresses must be changed to accommodate the larger IPv6 address size.
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