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The phrase "addressed that question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of responding to or discussing a specific question that has been raised.
Example: "During the meeting, the manager addressed that question regarding the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "responded to that question" or "tackled that question".
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Dr. Hillis addressed that question this way: "Intelligence is just a whole lot of little things, thousands of them.
No research appears to have addressed that question (though it's worth noting that the first reported survivor of Ebola in Sierra Leone was a pregnant woman).
Dr. Robert L. Park of the American Physical Society addressed that question last year in an editorial in The Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
But before the judge addressed that question, the case gave the Gore team a symbolic victory of sorts: for the first time in what now seems a long legal battle, the focus was shifted in a pivotal case from lofty legal points to details on how votes were cast and counted in Florida.
The AHRQ Evidence-based Previewe review [ 20] addressed that question, but it was published in 2005 and lacks evidence published since September 2004.
Last week, McMaster addressed that question head-on.
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If you haven't addressed that in question No. 1, can you do so now?
"Obviously, a randomized trial cannot address that question.
The estimates in Table 9 address that question.
His spokeswoman didn't address that question.
I address that question in two parts.
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