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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed with more" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is being dealt with in a more comprehensive or thorough manner, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The issues raised in the meeting were addressed with more detail in the follow-up report."
Alternatives: "handled with greater" or "treated with more".
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"These will have to be addressed with more vigor".
"I am pleased that the issue is now finally being addressed with more vigour.
(Brantley) 'Heartless' In his murky new play, Sam Shepard revisits themes of identity and rootlessness that he has addressed with more urgency — and clarity — elsewhere.
(Webster) 'Heartless' In his murky new play, Sam Shepard revisits themes of identity and rootlessness that he has addressed with more urgency — and clarity — elsewhere.
The letter said that while the drug, Ranexa, showed evidence of effectiveness, there were "three important safety concerns" that had to be addressed with more studies before the drug could be approved.
Three pilot areas (about 0.25 km2 each) are addressed with more detail; 4.
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While one sympathises with his social anxieties, they need addressing with more energy and invention.
I believe that this is something that both the U.S. and Mexican governments must address, with more economic opportunities in Mexico that are fair and will prevent border crossings.
The positioning really does open the system up to a slew of different creation scenarios that have been hard to address with more traditional all-in-one and even tablet form factors. Microsoft flew a bunch of creative and engineers in to sing the device's praises, and we had the opportunity to speak with a group that helps design jet engines.
If the woman shares address with more adult males, the man with the age close to the woman's age will be selected as her partner.
We analyze the security proof and show that while the first two cases can be addressed with a more careful design, strong privacy remains an open problem for lightweight RFID applications.
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