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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was mentioned or dealt with at a previous time or in a prior context.
Example: "The issue was addressed then, but it seems we need to revisit it now."
Alternatives: "discussed at that time" or "tackled previously".
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If this issue is not properly addressed, then the wrong perspective will go on forever.
If this isn't addressed then our successors will inherit fractured and confused leadership structures".
When fatal flaws have been addressed, then you can turn to developing your unique strengths, but not a moment sooner.
Any available intelligence is also shared at that time, and requests for information are addressed then and throughout the operation.
If some of those aren't addressed then I don't think I will be able to support it.
If the deterioration isn't addressed then crisis dynamics intensify and the outlook for the real economy worsens again.
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The issues we addressed then--the issue of racism, the issue of police violence, the issue around political prisoners.
It would be addressed and then ignored.
In an interview with NBC News this week, Veselnitskaya specifically addressed ― then ruled out ― any possibility that she provided Trump Jr. with records about DNC finances.
Shriver's address then took a self-critical turn.
"Would you like the address, then?" Morse asked.
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