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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed with him" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and may lead to confusion regarding the intended meaning.
Example: "The issues were addressed with him during the meeting."
Alternatives: "discussed with him" or "talked over with him."
Exact(1)
While the investigation did not substantiate the allegations, it did indicate the he demonstrated poor judgment, which we addressed with him.
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We're very much aware of that and we've addressed that with him and we're prepared to address that professionally as well when we do get him here.
"I notice that Jason has removed the tweets but the matter has been addressed now with him directly on my behalf".
Puncheon's other tweets, which contained more serious claims, were then deleted and Warnock has said the matter "has been addressed now with him".
But their examination of his e-mails, most or all of them sent from a personal account and not from his C.I.A. account, raised the possibility of security breaches that needed to be addressed directly with him.
These matters should be addressed with absolute urgency.
"These will have to be addressed with more vigor".
Denial by the powerful has been addressed with bribes; denial by the powerless has been addressed with coercion.
Every issue, every topic, she addressed with an ease.
I'll address it with him one on one".
"There have been efforts in the past to address this with him," Mr. Mammoser said.
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