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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed where" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the location or context in which something is addressed, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The issue was addressed where it was most relevant to the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "discussed in the context of" or "mentioned at the location of".
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Under this situation, an important question needs to be addressed: Where will China's real estate market go?
In this paper, the synchronizability problem of dynamical networks is addressed, where better synchronizability means faster network synchronization with lower vibration.
In particular, a multi-modal control problem is addressed, where different modes of operation control the robot at different locations in the state space.
Phenomena such as the sensor saturation, the signal quantization, and the packet dropouts are addressed, where a unified model is proposed to capture these issues.
Next shallow junction formation is addressed, where the thermal anneal procedure must be optimised for minimising junction depth without compromising dopant activation and defect annealing.
On the issue of Brookfield's rules, we are very concerned that they were promulgated after the protesters arrived; the specific legal questions on this topic are being addressed where it is appropriate – in the courts.
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Unfortunately, the text does not address where follow-up mammography should be performed nor for how long.
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