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The phrase "addressed student" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a student who has been specifically mentioned or spoken to in a particular context, such as in a letter or communication. Example: "In the meeting, the addressed student raised several important questions about the curriculum."
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He then appeared outside Assembly Hall and addressed student supporters.
The organization's executives discussed the dorm's proposed layout, addressed student concerns, and requested additional ideas.
Several administrators and student leaders addressed student questions and concerns about student life at MIT during a town hall meeting on Wednesday night sponsored by the 2003 Class Council.
About 74% of participants addressed student motivation at least once, and 88% discussed motivation or equity.
Furthermore, other studies that also addressed student achievement at the end of primary school used different sampling strategies.
This study addressed student access by examining success and withdrawal rates in the blended learning courses by comparing them to face-to-face and online modalities over an extended time period at the University of Central Florida.
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The critical importance of the classroom component for this course was to design activities that addressed student-centred active learning (Bishop & Verleger, 2013), in order to bridge theory and application.
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