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The phrase "addresses only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying that something pertains exclusively to a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The report addresses only the financial aspects of the project, leaving out other important factors."
Alternatives: "focuses solely on" or "pertains exclusively to".
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"But our recommendation addresses only cervical cancer screening.
Improving tactical operations addresses only part of his challenge.
The bill in limbo addresses only part of that burden.
*Delivery to UK mainland addresses only excluding Highlands and Islands.
Until 2005, houses had no numbered addresses, only street names.
About 0.7% of the hosts had IP addresses only.
As a rule, the Court addresses only the questions presented to it in concrete cases.
Our current patchwork system addresses only the first half of that equation.
A switch to electric cars addresses only some of these issues.
The brochure also addresses only selected paintings rather than providing a general overview.
Joint activity and procurement addresses only a small proportion of expenditure.
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