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The phrase "addressed that issue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of dealing with or discussing a specific problem or topic.
Example: "During the meeting, we addressed that issue to ensure everyone was on the same page."
Alternatives: "tackled that issue" or "dealt with that issue."
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They've since addressed that issue (at least for some of their userbase) with the release of a free iPhone application.
Invoking the spectre of users worried about battery life is a clever enough way to make a fault seem like a feature, but it ends up looking like lazy engineering, given how many others in the same field have addressed that issue sometime over the past couple of years.
Mr. Putin addressed that issue too.
Yet no one had addressed that issue.
The talks that concluded Friday addressed that issue.
"We've addressed that issue with the designated player rule".
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This is addressing that issue.
The decision never addresses that issue.
Guardiola was reluctant to address that issue.
Addressing that issue is our key concern.
"The DOJ does not address that issue".
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