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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses either of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two specific items or subjects that are being addressed or discussed.
Example: "The report addresses either of the two proposed solutions for the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "covers either of" or "deals with either of".
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And before it addresses either of those issues, it wastes a lot of time rehashing the story of how Mr. bin Laden escaped from the Tora Bora caves in December 2001, something already well documented by PBS, the History Channel, the National Geographic Channel and others.
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In this part of the case for mentalism, a number of important objections that have been lodged against internalism are addressed, either of the accessibility or the mentalist variety, and it is argued that the mentalist position can accommodate the points made in the objections.
Despite improvement in fundamental knowledge about nature-society relationships, most action (from policy to research, awareness, and education), still addresses either the assessment of the natural events, wrongly referring to them as "natural disasters," or the need for preparedness in order to respond in case of emergency.
Improvement of the biological response of implanted chondrocytes can be addressed either by selection of "superior" chondrocytes (Dell'Accio et al. 2001, Saris et al. 2008, Katopodi et al. 2009) or by enhancement of culture strategies.
Until recently, mutant detection had to be addressed either by direct sequencing (of low sensitivity) or allele specific PCR (of good sensitivity) but inadequate in a routine diagnosis setting with so many different mutations requiring multiple individual PCR reactions.
Since it is somewhat physical in nature, it should be addressed either at the end of the logical design or at the beginning of the translation to physical design.
Rather, what is important is that each recommendation is addressed either in the main body of the report or its appendices.
Rather, what is important is that each recommendation is addressed either in the main body of the report or in its appendices.
In the end, none of the criticisms address either the pattern of overtreatment found in multiple studies of high-cost communities or the specific instances I found of revenue-driven care among doctors and executives in McAllen.
This response fails to address either the problem of quantity or that of the method of preparation — rice powder, for instance, is a filler, typically added to a supplement after most of the processing of the active ingredient has taken place, meaning that its DNA would likely remain intact.
Moreover, (PR) addresses the problem of relevance: if C is a cause of E, then C makes a difference for the probability of E. But as it stands, (PR) does not address either the problem of asymmetry, or the problem of spurious correlations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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