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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of dealing with or responding to someone's concerns, questions, or issues.
Example: "I have addressed your concerns in the report I submitted last week."
Alternatives: "responded to your" or "dealt with your".
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"We addressed your concern".
Have you addressed your personal issues?
So ask: "Has this addressed your needs?
Asked again if he would veto bills that required tapping Social Security, he snapped, "I addressed your question".
Perhaps your boyfriend hasn't addressed your concerns because he doesn't know how to perform some of the requisite tasks.
They also addressed your thoughts on the growth in the number of runners in the marathon coming at the expense of other, better runners.
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Address your obstacles.
Next, address your fears.
Twitchers please address your complaints to [email protected].
address your queries on Twitter to @SocialQPhilip.
How do you address your e-mails?
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