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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that deals with or considers two different subjects or aspects.
Example: "The report addresses both the environmental impact and the economic benefits of the new policy."
Alternatives: "covers both" or "deals with both".
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"This bill addresses both".
"Curtains" deftly and unabashedly addresses both questions.
The article addresses both questions.
My research addresses both of these topics.
This paper addresses both of these issues.
This paper addresses both of these gaps.
"This addresses both issues with a valid educational experience".
A technique called "sliding windows" addresses both noise and delay.
The solution that I developed addresses both of these concerns.
The research presented in this paper addresses both limitations.
This work addresses both these difficulties through automation.
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