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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed time" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing specific time periods or moments that have been acknowledged or referred to.
Example: "In our meeting, we addressed time constraints that could affect the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "designated time" or "specified time".
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Other issues in the applied and political domains will be addressed, time permitting.
The research showed how large the effect of trade and globalization — topics addressed time and time again by Trump during the presidential campaign — may have been on the election.
The vertical mixing process played a crucial positive role at super regional scales, with regard to the formation of surface ozone over the YRD region during the addressed time interval.
Multivariable Cox regression models addressed time to recurrence and cancer-specific mortality.
Univariable and multivariable Cox regression models addressed time to recurrence and cancer-specific mortality after RC.
Only one study (conducted in the Netherlands) addressed time since diagnosis and the use of primary care services.
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Two new concepts for the H2 and H∞ consensus requirements are proposed to quantify the transient behavior of the consensus, over a finite horizon, for the addressed time-varying multi-agent systems.
Although the positive effects of multichannel and conventional FES on the affected lower extremity have been demonstrated in several studies [ 14– 16], few have addressed time-dependent stimulation based on the normal gait pattern and compared the effects.
She operates within a theoretical framework that addresses time not as a historical calibration but rather as a social operation.
He addresses time.
– Unique Secondary Top Screen To address time and incoming calls.
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