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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses set" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a collection or group of addresses, often in technical or programming discussions.
Example: "The software requires an addresses set to function properly, ensuring all relevant locations are included."
Alternatives: "list of addresses" or "collection of addresses".
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Go to edit settings and go to section for IP addresses set it to manual.
Go to edit settings and go to section for IP addresses set it to automatic.
STATE-of-the-union addresses set a tone as well as an agenda.
Once you get the addresses set up, you just need the blank labels to run through the printer.
They are only now discovering that Internet addresses set aside for them have in many cases been lost to faraway companies.
Because they were late to the Internet and e-commerce, many of these tiny, often remote places are only now discovering that the two-letter Internet addresses set aside for them in the early 1990's have been lost to far-away companies.
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In 2003, a former software engineer at America Online pleaded guilty to stealing and selling 92 million user names and e-mail addresses, setting off an avalanche of up to seven billion unsolicited e-mail messages.
By contrast, the current President, in his second inaugural address, set for America a breathtakingly large mission.
Email address, set to bConnected account address when that is created but can be set by user to any @berkeley.edu email address owned by user.
The President cleared all but a morning visit to the Pentagon from today's schedule and canceled his weekly radio address, set for Saturday.
The pharmaceutical industry says many shortages are because of products being exported through parallel trade, and has urged the government to address set drug prices.
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