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The phrase "addressed to have" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its lack of grammatical correctness and clarity.
Example: "The letter was addressed to have a significant impact on the community." (This example is still awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "intended to have" or "meant to have".
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People who the packages are addressed to have no idea what has happened".
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Sometimes another relative will have replied to say that, sadly, the person the message was addressed to has died.
You can see his point: on the face of it, it's an undignified, grovelly address to have to deliver.
What a postal address to have - the Olympic Stadium.
He explained that the Taxpayer utilized his address as a mailing address to have a single, stable address for her business records.
Other posters addressed to Sohier-Chaput have appeared as well.
Morrison appears to have been addressed to this potential expansion.
– waited too long to address the "nice to have" problem.
Numerous high-profile names to have addressed the referendum.
Harris does not appear to have addressed this question.
Booker does not appear to have addressed this question.
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