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The phrase "addresses appropriate" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something being suitable or relevant, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The report addresses appropriate measures for improving safety protocols."
Alternatives: "suitable measures" or "relevant actions".
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This paper addresses appropriate timing problem of making adjustment to such trended processes through economical design of its control chart.
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To further address appropriate regulation of mining on public lands, I have proposed principles for reform of the 1872 mining law.
To categorize vitrectomy cytologic diagnoses and ancillary tests to address appropriate processing of low-volume vitreous samples.
When addressing appropriate and inappropriate responses at repeat screens, previous screening was not provided to the PCP to prevent bias from pediatric provider counseling.
The collected data was meant to provide evidence as to whether or not students acquire sufficient FK during their studies to address appropriate finance issues in a company.
In addition, specific projects must consider heterogeneity in C stocks for addressing appropriate mitigation of the GHG emissions that occur when wildlands are deforested for agricultural production [54].
- supplies of renewable energy at hand with which to address appropriate energy needs.
Texas law included remedies against retaliation for whistleblowers, but no known U.S. state had whistleblower laws that addressed appropriate prosecutorial conduct.
They also committed to addressing appropriate allocations for these basic services.
Current ACR guidelines do not address appropriate management of patients with isolated HBcAb [ 26].
(3) Need to address appropriate training and supervision of SHOs and for consultants to be trained first themselves.
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