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The phrase "addressed the content of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how someone has dealt with or responded to specific material or topics in a conversation, document, or presentation.
Example: "In her presentation, she addressed the content of the report thoroughly, highlighting the key findings and recommendations."
Alternatives: "tackled the subject of" or "discussed the material of".
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The questions addressed the content of the illness perception dimensions, the Common-Sense Model (CSM).
Few studies addressed the content of ANC.
The interviews became rather repetitive, partly because some interviewees addressed the content of later questions early on and partly because of overlap between some categories.
While this study addressed the content of the counseling on personal care options, an important aspect of such counseling that was not addressed in detail in this study is the quality of the actual communication during the counseling session [ 38, 39].
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Although Morrissey denies the allegations of racism, Autobiography does not address the content of his remarks to NME.
It bears repeating that our opinion does not address the content of the law that governs petitioners' detention.
The university could not address the content of Judy's thesis.
"These online attacks tend not to address the content of the articles but instead degrade the journalist as a woman".
For these reasons, research needs to address the content of both CA and PA courses and course material, though it is reasonable to assume that the presentation of evolution in these courses may differ given their different foci.
In the second case, when someone clearly wants to address the content of an article, support (or snipe at) the author, or otherwise publicly take a stand, again, there has to be a better method than a comment.
(p. 49) But these regimes of control never address the content of education or its purposes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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