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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses doubts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how someone or something responds to or clarifies uncertainties or concerns.
Example: "The report addresses doubts about the project's feasibility and outlines the steps needed to move forward."
Alternatives: "tackles uncertainties" or "responds to concerns".
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Re "Wilpon Addresses Doubts Over Madoff Losses and Mets," Aug. 29: From a fan's perspective, Fred Wilpon's desire to preserve the Mets for his family's next generation is apathetic and lacks accountability.
With this in mind, we suggest the use of scenario-based risk information that addresses doubts about personal risks and the consequences of downplaying of risk.
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