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The phrase "addressed these issues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how someone has dealt with or responded to specific problems or concerns.
Example: "In the meeting, the manager addressed these issues to ensure that the team was aligned on the project goals."
Alternatives: "tackled these issues" or "resolved these issues."
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Why haven't hospitals addressed these issues?
And I have addressed these issues".
I have addressed these issues in a follow-up post.
A Microsoft spokesperson said: "We addressed these issues in our blog on July 16.
A Livingstone with antennae attuned would have addressed these issues more urgently and nimbly.
It's not that other dramas haven't addressed these issues, but Ashford is placing them centre stage.
Kelley first addressed these issues at length in his début novel, "A Different Drummer".
We have addressed these issues to avoid unintended data charges in the future".
"In consultation with relevant training authorities, we addressed these issues and training subsequently recommenced with stringent protocols in place.
Last March, details emerged from a secret Pentagon report, the Nuclear Posture Review, that addressed these issues.
Hospitals haven't addressed these issues because they're expensive to address and because nobody has made them do it.
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