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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses saying" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of discussing or mentioning something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The report addresses saying that communication is key to success."
Alternatives: "discusses the statement" or "refers to the saying".
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In President Barack Obama's annual State of the Union address, he made stronger statements on climate change than in any of his earlier such addresses, saying: "no challenge -- no challenge -- poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change".
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Residents at the addresses said they did not know anyone by Mr. Geritano's name.
"These are prime London addresses," said Paul Fawcett, OHG's assistant director of communications.
"There's a vertigo of urban loneliness that late-night radio addresses," says Baxter.
"We had 28 who used World Trade Center addresses," said Wellington Mara, the Giants' co-owner.
I've had 35 addresses," says 22-year-old Scott.
But Sinochem "refused" to provide an address, saying it was illegible.
"Lionel Robbins gave an address saying this math stuff is just a passing fad.
Then he gave out his e-mail address, saying that if anyone had trouble with Nationwide he would intervene.
Koval also appeared conciliatory in his address, saying he understood distrust in the community after "this tragic death".
Mr Lavrov appeared to admonish Mr Kerry for making a political address, saying: "Diplomacy likes silence".
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