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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed topics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to subjects or issues that have been discussed or dealt with in a particular context, such as a report or conversation.
Example: "In the meeting, we reviewed the addressed topics and decided on the next steps for each."
Alternatives: "discussed subjects" or "covered issues".
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Three of the four meetings feature guest speakers, and they have addressed topics like "Sex and the Overextended Woman".
Trees, rocks, and clouds may seem like simplistic material for a photographer whose work has previously addressed topics like energy consumption and his family's declining businesses.
Mr. Chetty is a public economist whose work has addressed topics including the returns from education, tax policies and savings behavior, often by parsing huge troves of data.
Mr. McCain's wife, Cindy, read the questions, which addressed topics that included the Naval Academy's honor code, Internet taxation and the investigation into the fund-raising methods used by the Clinton-Gore campaign of 1996.
He addressed topics that included global warming, renewable energy sources like solar and wind power, the use of coal and a proposed repository for nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain in Nevada.
The topic of moral reasoning lies in between two other commonly addressed topics in moral philosophy.
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The consideration of deep uncertainty in reported outbreaks is a very rarely addressed topic in epidemiology.
High-resolution radar imaging has been a widely addressed topic in recent years [1 3].
The pedagogy course also addresses topics such as building relationships with students, mindset, metacognition, and differentiation.
He addresses topics at length, but never speaks too much.
Twelve years of asking questions, addressing topics, raising issues, profiling people and places.
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