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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed the idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how someone has responded to or considered a particular concept or notion.
Example: "In her presentation, she addressed the idea of climate change and its impact on future generations."
Alternatives: "tackled the concept" or "discussed the notion."
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"Goddess" might have proved more fun had it addressed the idea of athlete as sex object.
Not all the speakers addressed the idea of rebuilding tall towers.
The candidates first addressed the idea of a series of forums in May.
One scheme, the Survivor Scheme, addressed the idea that in New York City space is property.
Penn State has not publicly addressed the idea of a succession plan, an arrangement that seems to be gaining favor among major college programs.
More than thirty years ago, the Jamaican singer Joseph Hill — inspired by remarks by the black nationalist Marcus Garvey — dreamed that July 7, 1977, would bring apocalypse, and pushed his vocal harmony trio, Culture, to record a début album that addressed the idea.
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The chief justice didn't address the idea of class-based integration in his opinion.
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The Bragg program also addresses the idea of despair as the "failure to be or to become oneself".
"How can we address the idea that having a company, even a small one, is so difficult now?
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